Saturday, October 31, 2009

Perks At Club Gitmo

Here's a question: Who do you American voters want to see on the evening news getting the vaccine first: Gitmo detainees or pregnant women?

Steve Hayes writes:

"Frustration and anger have been building but there had not been an obvious target for those feelings. That may have changed late Friday afternoon with the news that the Pentagon has offered to give swine flu shots to detainees at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba."

Major Diana Haynie, a spokesman for the Joint Task Force at Gitmo, explained the decision this way:

"Detainees at JTF Guantanamo are considered to be at higher risk and therefore they will be offered the H1N1 vaccination."

Really?

Higher risk than whom?

Pregnant women are six times more likely than others to have a fatal bout of swine flu — and yet some of them have been unable to get a shot.

The shortage is so severe that state and local health officials have been forced to cancel and reschedule vaccination clinics, and to adjust their strategies about who gets a shot and when.

Once again, our government at work protecting its citizens.

1 comment:

  1. If I'm not mistaken, Mass. has this same approach - vaccinating all the prisoners - while my wife and I who are caring for a newborn can't find the vaccine even at her OB/GYN! Can't wait for the gov't to run all aspects of our health - never mind just vaccines...

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