Thanks to Mike K.

NO DEATH PANELS?

The Sunday Oregonian news paper has this list of people who are at most risk of complications from the H1N1-swine flu.



Also here is an excerpt taken directly from the website CDC.gov/travel that is suggested by this article.

People at highest risk of influenza-related complications . . . They include:
        • Children younger than 2 years old
        • Adults 65 years and older
        • Pregnant women

The H2N1 vaccine supply is controlled by the same government that wants to take over the entire health care system.   I received this notification from Kaiser Permanente.

We are closely monitoring the H1N1 flu situation. Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW) began giving H1N1 vaccinations on a very limited basis beginning Monday, November 2. 
Vaccinations are limited to the following groups in accordance with guidelines provided directly from the government. 
Pregnant women
Children 6 to 59 months old
Health care workers and emergency medical services personnel who have direct contact with patients or infectious materials
People who live with or provide care for infants less than 6 months old (e.g. parents, siblings and day care workers)
People 5 to 64 years old with medical conditions increasing their risk for influenza complications.

You will notice that if you are above the age of 64 even if you have medical conditions increasing your risk for influenza complications, you are just simply out of luck.

The real reason is, these are people on Medicare, and it that "end of life" care that uses up 85% of the health care dollars.
The DEMOCRATS say the Republicans are the ones that want you to DIE, and DIE quickly.
  
DON'T TELL ME THERE ARE NO DEATH PANELS.

Yours in Liberty,

Mike K. CEC

 

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