US response to H1N1 announcement
Statements
on WHO decision to declare virus outbreak a pandemic
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[June 11, 2009]
WASHINGTON --
U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and U.S.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
issued the following statements today in response to the
World Health Organization's decision to raise the
pandemic threat level on the novel H1N1 virus:
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"Today's decision by the WHO
was expected and doesn't change what we have been doing here
in the United States to prepare for and respond to this
public health challenge. Once we saw how fast this virus was
spreading, we activated our pandemic plans and started doing
all the things we needed to do to keep the public as safe
and secure as possible," Sebelius said.
"What this
declaration does do is remind the world that flu viruses
like H1N1 need to be taken seriously. Although we have not
seen large numbers of severe cases in this country so far,
things could possibly be very different in the fall,
especially if things change in the Southern Hemisphere, and
we need to start preparing now in order to be ready for a
possible H1N1 immunization campaign starting in late
September."
"We responded to the H1N1
outbreak from the outset with the presumption that a
pandemic was likely, so this decision comes as no surprise.
We acted aggressively to stay ahead of the virus as it
spread across the country. Now our challenge is to prepare
for a possible return in the fall," Napolitano said.
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"The Obama administration has been working together across the
government and will continue to do so over the weeks and months
ahead to keep the American people safe. We are reaching out to our
partners in state and local government, in school districts and the
private sector to urge them to modify and update their pandemic
plans. We are working with our scientists to test and prepare a
possible vaccine. And we are working with governments around the
world to share what we know and learn from what is happening in
their countries." |