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Health committee  You don't want to go there?

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  Okay, no problem. I'm going to talk in French to be very specific. A flu pandemic clearly involves an infinitely transmissible disease, by definition. A virus that would cause a pandemic would be very virulent and very easy to transmit. Currently, when such cases first appear,

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I think that we already have a safety net.

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I agree pretty much with what Dr. Kendall has said. I don't think our position is that we need quarantine people everywhere. What I've said is that I'm thinking of a way, just a way, to have a heads-up, if it's possible, to be able to reach what is actually already there, which i

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I think what we've proposed is a communication strategy, but we must keep in mind that a proper intervention takes a diagnosis. Therefore, we need some way to communicate so that we can pick the individual up and take him away for diagnosis. Only then can we intervene. As I sai

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  Well, that was the idea, but I do agree that it would have to be a type of mechanism that would not put in too much burden on public health resources. By that I mean that if someone is having trouble, or whatever, we need a diagnosis. This cannot be done without going to a hospit

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I have to agree with that. This is why SRI surveillance has been very much strengthened in Canada and in the U.S.

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  Okay. Well, maybe this is why we were saying that if it is at all possible for land transportation to be able to reach the normal way of doing so with the 24-hour duty of public health, then, if it's possible, why not? But it doesn't justify--to us, at least--putting people or q

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  Our opinion was that--

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I think if you're talking about any infectious disease, probably. I have exactly the same answer as Dr. Kendall. But if I may expand a little bit, what is happening here is that whenever there is mumps or measles, or TB right now, or meningitis or whatever, public health gets int

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I don't have an answer to the no-fly list, either. What I understand of the case in the news is that his doctor had told him not to fly. But I don't know about a no-fly list. Again, maybe Dr. Butler-Jones could answer that.

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  I want to say that the relationship we have with United States is one that often goes through the Public Health Agency of Canada and then to the United States, or to France or England or Asia or wherever.

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  A bus only has one driver. He has to sit up front and drive. He does not have the time to mind the health of his passengers. A passenger would have to be in very bad shape before anyone said that someone onboard was severely ill or dying. We would need a link or a mechanism to t

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet

Health committee  Precisely. I entirely agree with what Dr. Kendall said when he emphasized that for SARS, intensive surveillance was implemented in airports. It was very expensive. Even in the regions where SARS was present, the number of potential cases was very small as compared to the number o

May 30th, 2007Committee meeting

Dr. Monique Douville-Fradet