BIRD FLU, LIBERTY, AND
QUARANTINE
Dr. Madeleine Cosman, Ph.D., JD
October 12, 2005
http://www.newswithviews.com/Cosman/madeleine15.htm
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America is handling Bird Flu much as medieval Europe
handled Black Plague. In the great bubonic plague year of 1348 some
cities lost 40% of their populations to the horrendous contagion.
Medieval quarantines, sanitary cordons, and health passports were
necessary to keep sick people in their homes or cities where they lived,
suffered, and died, and well people kept out of the quarantined areas
and away from the infected. Brute force was required. Today the World
Health Organization sounds loud alarms over a likely Bird Flu (Influenza
A H5N1) pandemic, and the United Nations encourages countries to prepare
vaccines and medications. President Bush has asked Congress for special
powers to use the military to create medieval-style quarantines.
To control a lethal contagious disease, only three
methods routinely work. Vaccine prevents the disease. Medicine treats
the disease. Quarantine contains the spread of disease. America is
woefully unprepared with modern vaccines and medications. So our
President must resort to the medieval technique of quarantine that in
the 14th through the 16th centuries saved lives but thoroughly disrupted
commerce, private enterprise, and human rights.
President Bush is asking Congress to supersede the
American traditional possee comitatus and allow federal use of armed
troops to perform the police function of keeping sick people in and well
people out of those streets, towns, cities, or sections of the country
where Bird Flu will rage, sicken, and kill.
The Patriot Act has a clause that allows a Governor
to declare a state of medical emergency that imposes martial law,
requires each person's submission to the National Guard, demands
relinquishing of personal firearms, and mandates involuntary
vaccination, treatment, or quarantine. The President wants to commandeer
each state's National Guard and with the military perform those acts in
case of Bird Flu.
Quick review of politics of preparedness for
disaster, problems of vaccine preparation, and methods of administering
our pitifully meager supplies of medication suggest why our President is
considering draconian medieval quarantine.
POLITICS AND PREPAREDNESS
Why ever in our proud scientific 21st century America
should we use a 14th century European technique? We have not prepared
vaccines. The United States through the National Institutes of Health
has contracted with two firms, Chiron Corporation in Emeryville,
Califorina, and Sanofi Pasteur in France, for a mere 4 million doses of
vaccine. In the best of circumstances, if Bird Flu H5N1 becomes
pandemic, the vaccine could protect only a mere 5% of our population. I
discuss the origin, meaning, and types of avian flu in "Bird Flu and
Illegal Aliens," www. NewsWithViews. com, October 6, 2005.
Political problems both current and future are
sinister. Only nine countries manufacture vaccines: America, Australia,
Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands.
Europe makes about 70%. America belongs to the Global Health Security
Action Group that consists of the G-7 nations plus Mexico. The Group is
coordinating trials of vaccines.
When terrors of disease and death afflict treaties,
will each country decide to keep its vaccine manufactures for its own
people? Will countries that hate America refuse to provide what
contracts demand? Will poor, dependent countries through the United
Nations riot and try to commandeer vaccines or medications they consider
"their right"? Will rich Muslim countries such as Saudi Arabia
preemptively "steal" their "share" by buying at any price?
Who in America will decide who gets what vaccine or
medicine? Power to decide determines who lives and who dies. Will
rationing be by age? By wealth? By social position? Will first
responders and the military get first doses, as the current plan now
provides? Who in government gets protected? Who rejected? Who far down
in the local chain of command is considered "critical" to protect and
who is expendable? Do city mayors get protection? Town councilmen? All
physicians? All police and fire-fighters? All garbage collectors? Do you
count? Do I?
Finland will vaccinate its entire population against
Bird Flu even though the precise flu strain is not known. Current
vaccines may be partially or totally ineffective. Apparently Finnish
medical authorities decided that partial immunity with a premature
vaccine is better than no preparation. Finns also might need less new
vaccine when one is finally created if they already have built up some
immunity to earlier Bird Flu variants. They may be "teaching" Finnish
immune systems to be better prepared when the actual mutational variant
is discovered that will create a more exact antigen against the disease.
Canada has a ten-year contract with its major vaccine
manufacturer, ID Biomedical of Vancouver, and pays a special annual
"pandemic readiness fee." That stipulates that in case of pandemic, the
company has the capacity and will produce 8 million doses of vaccine per
month for 4 months, thereby assuring a portion of the Canadian
population its likely protection.
PRODUCTION OF VACCINES AND ADJUVANT
A vaccine consists of inactivated virus injected into
a healthy person to stimulate his body's immune reaction in the form of
antibodies to protect him against catching the real live virus. Think
again if you imagine vaccine production taking place quickly and
efficiently in hyper-sterile laboratories with giant vats of chemicals
monitored with high-tech devices overseen by white-suited and gloved
scientists. Picture chickens. In fact, picture healthy hens. Modern flu
vaccines are grown during a slow course of weeks in fertilized chicken
eggs.
No other organism can grow in those eggs or the
vaccine product will be contaminated. The virus that grows in the eggs
first must be extracted live from the cells it attacked. Then the virus
must be inactivated. Only then when the vaccine is complete can that
inactivated virus be injected in a live healthy person to create
immunity from contagion.
One major problem with the H5N1 vaccine is that it
takes two huge shots separated by a few weeks to create immunity. The
large doses of H5N1 vaccine require about 90 micrograms each injection.
That is about 12 times the usual flu shot vaccine dose. If the current
flu vaccine capacity is a mere 300 million doses, the gigantic quantity
per dose required for current Bird Flu H5N1 yields a paltry 25 million
doses. Furthermore, one is vulnerable to infection between the two flu
vaccine doses.
Chiron's Dr. Rino Rappuoli, based in Italy, reported
in the Journal of Infectious Diseases that it is possible to cut the
dose in half and create an effective low-dose vaccine if it is injected
with an adjuvant. That would immediately double available doses.
The adjuvant is an addition to the vaccine injected
at the same time. Of the 3 beneficial adjuvants, two are proprietary
drugs owned, respectively, by Chiron and GlaxoSmithKline. These would
add expense. The third adjuvant to work with Bird Flu vaccine and
stretch it is common alum, a salt containing aluminum.
What about side-effects? What about individual
allergic reactions to eggs and to adjuvants? What about adverse drug
reactions? What about drug interactions for diabetics and people immuno-suppressed
with chemotherpy? What about injuries caused by vaccination? What about
deaths caused by vaccines? By vaccines plus adjuvant? All such questions
remain unknowns since we do not even know which strain of H5B1 flu will
be the base inactivated virus for the vaccine.
FLU MEDICATIONS
No vaccine, no immunity. No successful inoculation
with the vaccine, no immunity. Then what? A person with no immunity to
the Bird Flu virus who contracts the deadly disease might fight it with
medication. That depends on how serious the disease is, how strong or
debilitated the person is to begin with, and how fast the medical
treatment gets into his blood stream.
Influenza H5N1 is resistant to two of the four major
drugs used to fight Bird Flu, amantadine and rimantadine. The H5N1 virus
fortunately will be killed by proper use of oseltamivir and zanamivir.
Tami-Flu is made from oseltamivir If you have access
to this Roche medication, it may protect you. Only about 2 million doses
per year are produced. Government is stockpiling them for use only for
first responders and the military in case of an epidemic in America.
Relenza, made from zanamivir, is an inhaled anti-viral that also works
on some strains.
Method of administering medication determines its
effectiveness. If you take a pill or a liquid, that oral drug takes 3 to
4 hours to reach its optimum blood concentration. Some of the drug may
be destroyed along the way by travel from your mouth through esophagus
to stomach with its many potent acids. Injectable Relenza would take
about 30 minutes to reach maximum blood concentration. Intravenous
Relenza would be the swiftest method of administration.
We have ludicrously small amounts of medication
stockpiled and we are awaiting the advent of the vaccines. So only
quarantine is left.
QUARANTINES
In his
October 4 Rose Garden news conference, President Bush announced that in
case of the potential disaster of a Bird Flu epidemic, he favored the
military rather than local and state responders because, as he stated,
quarantines would be necessary.
A quarantine
today, just as in the Middle Ages, is an official legal restraint on
people entering and people leaving a particular place. A house can be
quarantined and everyone inside prohibited from leaving and no one
permitted to get in. A block can be cordoned off and similarly
quarantined. A section of a city, an entire city, or a geographic region
can be quarantined. The idea is to keep the disease raging where it is
and not spreading to the rest of the population outside the site of
quarantine.
Quarantine
through the centuries has lead to murders of those who impose and
maintain the quarantines. Naturally everyone inside the quarantine wants
to escape. Those cordoned out of the place of contagion do not want to
get near it, or accept products from it, unless their family or their
valuables are inside. That is powerful incentive to risk entrance to the
forbidden place.
In case of a
Bird Flu epidemic, President Bush intends to preempt state and local
officials, assure a declaration of martial law, and force people to be
imprisoned in their quarantines with the armed force of the American
military. Contemplate what that means to you and to this nation.
The greatest danger to American liberty is not Bird
Flu or even our ludicrous lack of preparedness for natural and terrorist
disasters. The greatest dangers to personal liberty lurk in the
insidious encroachments by leaders who are well-meaning but without
sufficient passion for the Constitution, and without sufficient honor to
defend to the death each American citizen's precious, vulnerable
freedoms.