Guest guest Posted October 8, 2001 Report Share Posted October 8, 2001 Anthrax vaccine weighed But think tank won't offer it to employees http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/america_under_attack/article/0,1299,DRMN_6\ 64_840523,00.html By Jim Erickson, News Science Writer October 6, 2001 Rutt Bridges, founding director of the Denver-based Bighorn Center for Public Policy, recently looked at offering his staff an unusual employee benefit: anthrax vaccinations. The Sept. 11 attacks raised fears of a biological attack unleashing anthrax bacteria or some other pathogenic agent. Anthrax is a cattle disease that sometimes afflicts humans. It is caused by the spore-forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. " We did try to look into the issue of ... whether or not vaccinations were appropriate as a protection for staff members, " Bridges said Friday. " One of our concerns is that the next terrorist attack may be nothing like the last one. " I think if they were clever, they would not just try to repeat what they did before, but demonstrate our vulnerability in another area, " he said. " That's our fear. " Bridges found that anthrax immunization requires a series of six shots over 18 months, followed by an annual booster shot. He didn't pursue the idea further, he said. " We thought it would be a good employee benefit to offer, " Bridges said. " But six doses of vaccine given over 18 months, followed by yearly boosters. I don't know about you, but I'm not ready to sign up for that. " The Bighorn Center for Public Policy is a non-profit, non-partisan think tank. It has a staff of 10. ~~ Chris (list mom) A Little Ol'Factory http://www.alittleolfactory.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 Hi, Wow... good article.. and, Florida just had a second case of Anthrax.........the person's been hospitalized, don't know if it's terrorism or not, but the FBI's been brought in.............. I have a question for anyone, especially Butch<?> - he may know... which side is CHINA on?????????????? Seems kinda important..........and I haven't heard anything one way or another... Thanks for the article, Chris, appreciate it. Hugs, Marilyn chrisziggy wrote: > Anthrax vaccine weighed > But think tank won't offer it to employees > http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/america_under_attack/article/0,1299,DRMN_6\ 64_840523,00.html > By Jim Erickson, News Science Writer > > October 6, 2001 > > Rutt Bridges, founding director of the Denver-based > Bighorn Center for Public Policy, recently looked at > offering his staff an unusual employee benefit: > anthrax vaccinations. > > The Sept. 11 attacks raised fears of a biological > attack unleashing anthrax bacteria or some other > pathogenic agent. > > Anthrax is a cattle disease that sometimes afflicts > humans. It is caused by the spore-forming bacterium > Bacillus anthracis. > > " We did try to look into the issue of ... whether or > not vaccinations were appropriate as a protection for > staff members, " Bridges said Friday. > > " One of our concerns is that the next terrorist attack > may be nothing like the last one. > > " I think if they were clever, they would not just try > to repeat what they did before, but demonstrate our > vulnerability in another area, " he said. " That's our > fear. " > > Bridges found that anthrax immunization requires a > series of six shots over 18 months, followed by an > annual booster shot. He didn't pursue the idea > further, he said. > > " We thought it would be a good employee benefit to > offer, " Bridges said. " But six doses of vaccine given > over 18 months, followed by yearly boosters. I don't > know about you, but I'm not ready to sign up for > that. " > > The Bighorn Center for Public Policy is a non-profit, > non-partisan think tank. It has a staff of 10. > > ~~ > Chris (list mom) > A Little Ol'Factory > http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2001 Report Share Posted October 9, 2001 You know, I was just saying that to DH, what about China? Haven't heard nary a peep from them. -- ------ Who Wills, Can. Who Tries, Does. Who Loves, Lives. --Anne McCaffrey in Dragonrider www.bibliomaniacsbooks.com Marilyn Nicholson <menicholson7 Mon, 08 Oct 2001 20:47:15 -0400 Re: Anthrax Vaccine Weighed At Denver's Bighorn Center for Public Policy Hi, Wow... good article.. and, Florida just had a second case of Anthrax.........the person's been hospitalized, don't know if it's terrorism or not, but the FBI's been brought in.............. I have a question for anyone, especially Butch<?> - he may know... which side is CHINA on?????????????? Seems kinda important..........and I haven't heard anything one way or another... Thanks for the article, Chris, appreciate it. Hugs, Marilyn chrisziggy wrote: > Anthrax vaccine weighed > But think tank won't offer it to employees > http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/america_under_attack/article/0,1299,DR MN_664_840523,00.html > By Jim Erickson, News Science Writer > > October 6, 2001 > > Rutt Bridges, founding director of the Denver-based > Bighorn Center for Public Policy, recently looked at > offering his staff an unusual employee benefit: > anthrax vaccinations. > > The Sept. 11 attacks raised fears of a biological > attack unleashing anthrax bacteria or some other > pathogenic agent. > > Anthrax is a cattle disease that sometimes afflicts > humans. It is caused by the spore-forming bacterium > Bacillus anthracis. > > " We did try to look into the issue of ... whether or > not vaccinations were appropriate as a protection for > staff members, " Bridges said Friday. > > " One of our concerns is that the next terrorist attack > may be nothing like the last one. > > " I think if they were clever, they would not just try > to repeat what they did before, but demonstrate our > vulnerability in another area, " he said. " That's our > fear. " > > Bridges found that anthrax immunization requires a > series of six shots over 18 months, followed by an > annual booster shot. He didn't pursue the idea > further, he said. > > " We thought it would be a good employee benefit to > offer, " Bridges said. " But six doses of vaccine given > over 18 months, followed by yearly boosters. I don't > know about you, but I'm not ready to sign up for > that. " > > The Bighorn Center for Public Policy is a non-profit, > non-partisan think tank. It has a staff of 10. > > ~~ > Chris (list mom) > A Little Ol'Factory > http://www.alittleolfactory.com > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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