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another outbreak of foot and mouth in surrey
so what about the lessons that should have been learnt?
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Routine testing for F&M that enables....
Rapid identification and quarantine of a suspected outbreak, and...
The immediate meeting of COBRA to implement further plans to monitor the containment and spread of any outbreak.
What have YOU learnt since the last outbreak? Apart from being panicked by newspaper headlines and blaming it on 'foreign' meat?
Routine testing for F&M that enables....
Rapid identification and quarantine of a suspected outbreak, and...
The immediate meeting of COBRA to implement further plans to monitor the containment and spread of any outbreak.
What have YOU learnt since the last outbreak? Apart from being panicked by newspaper headlines and blaming it on 'foreign' meat?
The 2001 epidemic had 2000 confirmed cases and cost the UK �8bn. Let's hope the lesson have been learned.
There were 3 inquiries into 2001 outbreak
"All three inquiries reported their findings to the public. However, the inquiries themselves took place in private. The lack of a full public inquiry into the crisis caused a group of farmers, business leaders and media organisations to lodge an appeal at the High Court against the government's decision not to hold such an inquiry. Margaret Beckett, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, had ruled out a public inquiry on the grounds that it would be too costly and take too long. After a four-day hearing, the court sided with Beckett and the Government."
There were 3 inquiries into 2001 outbreak
"All three inquiries reported their findings to the public. However, the inquiries themselves took place in private. The lack of a full public inquiry into the crisis caused a group of farmers, business leaders and media organisations to lodge an appeal at the High Court against the government's decision not to hold such an inquiry. Margaret Beckett, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, had ruled out a public inquiry on the grounds that it would be too costly and take too long. After a four-day hearing, the court sided with Beckett and the Government."
The farfm is 3 miles from a Government Foot and Mouth Lab
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jse ssionid=NMY3D50DLAOHTQFIQMFCFF4AVCBQYIV0?xml=/ news/2007/08/05/nfandm105.xml
Hope you are right Whickerman, but more cases are coming to light
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/08/04/ndefra1104.xml
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;jse ssionid=NMY3D50DLAOHTQFIQMFCFF4AVCBQYIV0?xml=/ news/2007/08/05/nfandm105.xml
Hope you are right Whickerman, but more cases are coming to light
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml =/news/2007/08/04/ndefra1104.xml
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