Re: Class Action Against MRSA
On Sun, 6 Jan 2008 12:00:11 -0000, "Pat Gardiner"
wrote:
>There is an extremely important allegation appearing in today's "News of the
>World." (A British Sunday national newspaper.)
>
>The allegation is undoubtedly accurate.
>
>Quote
>
>http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/0601_leader.shtml
>
>DEPT OF DIRTY TRICKS
>
>THOUGH wards riddled with lethal bugs kill thousands, health chiefs wriggle
>out of compensation payments.
>
>Why? Because their lawyers argue that victims can't prove they weren't
>infected with MRSA or C. Difficile before they arrived at hospital.
>
>But for too many the reality is they go in clean. And come out dead.
>
>Until NHS bosses face that fact, their reputations will remain as soiled as
>their floors.
>
>Unquote
>
>Most Britons do not care for the American taste for class actions, but they
>have their place in saving human lives. In this case, possibly tens of
>thousands per annum.
>
>Both Britain and America have been lax by publicly ignoring the Dutch
>science that pigs pass MRSA to workers handling pigs and pork. Pig and pork
>handlers are known to have been ill and died from MRSA as a result of their
>jobs. The facts do not seem to be disputed, by any knowledgeable independent
>authority, just conveniently ignored.
>
>The Dutch and Belgians correctly screen all such farmers, butchers and their
>families before (when possible) or when entering hospital and, if necessary
>put them into isolation.
>
>Neither Britain or the United States admit to doing this: they probably
>don't.
>
>This helps allow the hospital to disclaim all legal responsibility for
>individual cases, when the reality is that the disease was actually caught
>within the hospital. The system negligently exposes all patients to be
>exposed to quite unnecessary risk.
>
>There is considerable scope for class actions in both countries. Attempts to
>start class actions are now underway in the US. Advertisements are likely to
>appear in newspapers to gather claimants especially in the pork producing
>states.
>
>The same situation applies in the UK. There is clear scope for action
>against the NHS. Even the prospect of such action will force change.
>
>Americans, and Britons, seem to have further possibilities. The British
>government covered up and actually managed to export a mutation and a
>subsequent epidemic in a pig disease. This almost certainly led to pigs
>becoming hosts to MRSA. Canada and then the US, for example, got it from
>Britain.
>
>The group of diseases includes or is collectively known under a variety of
>names (some names admitted by a large meat packer in the US to be created
>for PR reasons). The most common are PMWS, PDNS, wasting disease, PCVAD,
>PVAD, Circovirus. That together with the use of pig, porcine, hog and swine
>defeats most search engines, as is the intention.
>
>ACTION.
>
>The writer has something like 7,000 documents collected over eight years on
>this and associated subjects and will make evidence available to any bone
>fide lawyers, in Britain or America preparing class actions or acting for
>individual claimants.
>
>Many of these documents have been removed from the internet.
>
>WHAT YOU CAN DO?
>
>If you have occasion to see your lawyer for any reason, pass him a copy of
>this posting. It may save your child's life. Indeed any publicity is
>welcome.
>
>Eventually there will be a need for a co-coordinator especially between the
>US, Canada, Holland and the UK, and approaches from interested lawyers are
>welcome.
>
>It will not be the writer who will be bowing out as soon: as soon as the
>show is on the road and the information bank in safe hands.
>
>WHAT AM I GOING TO DO?,
>
>My best to get this distributed and published.
>
>It is not anti-farming: most of the writer's family handle pigs and pork,
>and they are the group at the most risk.
>
>Pork properly handled and with care seems to pose no risk to the general
>public, as far as is known.
>
>Pat Gardiner (George Patrick Gardiner)
>
>Email address patgardiner@btintenet.com
>
A class action would be excellent news. Ultimately this would force
the government to take action against these diseases that are killing
us, and force hospitals to stop covering up their dirty practices.
They make sure the fat cat benefits and executive salaries are squeaky
clean, it's about time they did the same for hospitals.
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date: Sun, 06 Jan 2008 12:08:54 +0000
author: Adenoid Hynkel .
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