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To: Silver_Bullet who wrote (9720)9/10/2001 4:16:51 PM
From: Bucky Katt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
FT, that is the way to do it. As to your question,
my guess is it is already here, it just hasn't been let out of that bag yet.
You know it is serious if the Red Cross will not let people who have spent
a certain amount of time in England give blood, ever.
redcross.org
Really makes me wonder, just how bad could this thing become?

And, there are people who have the CJD (Creutzfeldt- Jakob disease) here in the states, they just don't know
for sure exactly how to sort out the cause...or they know and aren't saying?
"CJD in the United States

The occurrence of CJD in the United States remains consistent with the rate of CJD cases in many
other countries, which is approximately one case per million people each year. It’s important to note
that this incidence rate represents an average over time. Because age is a key factor in evaluating
CJD distribution, and because the disease tends to strike people over the age of 55, the actual rate
is higher for ages 55 or older. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) monitors
annual death rates for CJD cases in the U.S. has found that the national incidence rate has
remained relatively stable since 1985."
bseinfo.org

medhlp.netusa.net



To: Silver_Bullet who wrote (9720)9/10/2001 5:12:42 PM
From: xcr600  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13094
 
<< You can't trust a big corporation to keep and eye out for the consumer, they are after the $, so anything to save a buck or two. >>

Funny thing is, these same biz's claim that self-regulation is the way to go. A scary thought indeed.