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Heidi Thiess

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Two days ago I reported on this blog that while high-risk Americans were not able to obtain the vaccine, Gitmo detainees were prioritized to receive them this month. 

The Obama administration has gotten some pretty heavy blowback on the whole "vaccinate the terrorists at Gitmo" thing!  Press secretary Gibbs hastened to the microphone today to announce that the Gitmo residents would NOT be receiving the vaccine:


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Heidi Thiess

Just a quick point of interest, as we head back into a debate over the treatment and interrogation of Gitmo detainees, also known as illegal combatants. 

The two sides of the Gitmo debate have opposite viewpoints of what they think Gitmo is.  One side believes it is a hellhole of torture, abuse, and medieval conditions, and that any evidence to the contrary is "staged".  The other side believes it is clean and well-kept facility run by professionals where the food choices and religious privileges of the inmates are catered to and the living conditions are certainly better than any of the inmates enjoyed in their own homelands.

Last week, the Obama administration declared a national state of emergency in response to the H1N1 flu virus.  There are shockingly low reserves of vaccines (less than 11 million), and a huge discrepancy in whether the vaccines are even safe!  Nonetheless, in a state of emergency, certain groups are deemed at high risk and are given priority in immunization and treatment.  


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