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Ukraine: police removes medical records from hospitals amidst "pneumonic plague or h1n1" outbreak

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 14:41

People in Ukraine that died in the last few days of a "mysterious" disease had their medical records removed by the Ukranian police for some odd reason.

The Ukrainian Health minister told the Doctors to copy all medical records just in case.

The Minister of Health of Ukraine Vasily Knyazevich said:

"the police today removed medical records" ...Doctors should carefully *do their duties including paperwork. I understand physicians are in a difficult position now... We call once again for respect of the formal stuff."

"He also said that hospitals should keep a copy of the medical records to allow the medical specialists to decide and come to their own conclusion." (results)


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  • Pneumonic plague
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Submitted by messenger on Wed, 2009-11-11 03:19.

If America is behind the plague in Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, then the affected governments, especially Russia, would not want the US to know anything about the damage they've caused. That's probably why the Ukraine is hiding the statistics. Note that the Russians haven't released any information about the outbreak at all, although I've read that there are many cases of the severe pneumonia there also.

Some say that Russia is behind it - but why would they start a plague so close to Moscow where their political leaders are living and working? And why would they want to decimate the Ukranian population when they get half a billion dollars every month in gas fees from Ukraine - especially when they need money so desperately at the moment? But, the Americans would want to sabotage that income for sure!

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Submitted by evl on Wed, 2009-11-11 09:36.

Very interesting!

Thanks for that comment

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