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Poland praised for anti-swine flu strategy

31.03.2010 06:37

The Council of Europe has praised Poland’s Health Minister Ewa Kopacz for her strategy against the swine flu virus.

 

The council’s Committee on Social, Health and Family Affairs said that the Health Ministry’s decision not to order any A/H1N1 vaccines, in spite of pressure from pharmaceutical companies and health organizations, was correct.

 

Ewa Kopacz (right) who went to Paris to explain her government’s response to the flu virus - which the World Health Organisation was wrongly predicting would turn into a full blown pandemic across Europe - said that Poland had considered buying an anti-flu vaccine but terms proposed by pharmaceutical companies were unacceptable.

 

Poland’s Health Minister said that thanks to the anti-swine flu strategy adopted in Poland fewer fatal cases of the virus were reported and the virus was less virulent than in other countries.

 

Paul Flynn, who wrote the Council of Europe report, called the decision “an act of courage” and stressed that other countries spent millions of euro on vaccines.

 

Former head of the French Red Cross Prof. Marc Gentilini said that Poland can serve as an example of how to handle the threat of an A/H1N1 pandemic.

 

The Health Ministry’s decision not to buy anti-flu vaccines was fiercely criticized in Poland during the outbreak. Ombudsman Janusz Kochanowski even threatened to sue Ewa Kopacz over the government’s policy. (mg/pg)



Comments: 26 Add new comment
Maciej Skiba
31/03/2010 11:07:11
Great job, for not falling for that BS.
haiball
31/03/2010 11:32:09
And to think all those idiots who were jumping up and down threatening legal action.

Pani Ewa has not only saved lives, more importantly from the average Pole's point of view, she saved them money!!!
Jozek
31/03/2010 13:07:53
Where are the Emilie Green's of the world now?

Kilma
31/03/2010 14:31:38
I have never heard of someone in government being praised for doing nothing before. By not being prepared she endangered the lives of many. Look at what happened in Ukraine. I think we dodged this by good fortune, not good management. To say that her actions were a success and that the government can get away with doing nothing is foolish at best. We should not be singing her praises.
R. Brzostek
31/03/2010 14:34:44
Ewa Kopacz, we salute you!

Thank God you have the good judgement to see that it was all a scam like the few thinking folks left in the world.
Nikki
31/03/2010 14:47:53
It's sad that you have been brainwashed Kilma that you do not realize the fear mongering that was spread in order to increase the profits of the pharma companies. More people die from the common flue that H1N1, there was no need to panic. What are we supposed to do, spend hundreds of millions of dollars each time an unsubstantiated claim of a pandemic is thrust upon us. You have your own money, you can always contact the pharma companies yourself if you want a shot, but don't expect tax payers to foot the bill because of your irrational fear.
Nikki
31/03/2010 14:54:12
If I can add one more thing, I am not saying that pandemics can't occur, and its not like Poland wasn't prepared with quarantine procedures, but there is no reason to act prematurely by buying up millions worth of drugs when H1N1 didn't even rise up to the risk the simple common flu does and when the vaccine hasn't even been proven safe.
hairball
31/03/2010 15:32:33
@kilma
On the contrary she WASN'T prepared to risk peoples lives. And she didn't do nothing. She reviewed the evidence, declined to sentence Poles to death by paying millions for a vaccine the doesn't work.
Jasiek
31/03/2010 15:58:36
Another Polish lady I am all but falling in love with. The world may be entering the era when we see profoundly wise figures emerge from Poland one after another.
Maciej Skiba
31/03/2010 16:15:55
Hahaha Jasiek, love is in air : )

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