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I wonder if there is any chance the US public will get similar advice.

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,22929648-953,00.html

EVERY Australian household should stockpile at least 10 weeks' worth of food rations to prepare for a deadly flu pandemic, a panel of leading nutritionists has warned.

World health experts now agree a pandemic is inevitable and will spread rapidly, wiping out up to 7.4 million people globally and triggering rapid food shortages.

Australia is expected to be among the first countries hit because of its proximity to Asia and high levels of international traffic.

But Woolworths and Coles, the nation's two major supermarket chains, will run out of stock within two to four weeks without a supply chain  or even faster if shoppers panic.

This has prompted a team of leading nutritionists and dietitians from the University of Sydney to compile "food lifeboat" guidelines to cover people's nutritional needs for at least 10 weeks.

Their advice  published in the Medical Journal of Australia  would allow citizens to stay inside their homes and avoid contact with infected people until a vaccine becomes available.

The lifeboat includes affordable long-life staples such as rice, biscuits, milk powder, Vegemite, canned tuna, chocolate, lentils, Milo and Weet-Bix.

Jennie Brand-Miller, professor of human nutrition at the University of Sydney and co-leader of the study, believes it is common sense to stockpile food before a pandemic strikes.

"It's really not a question of if: it's a question of when," she said.

"We are going to have an epidemic. Chances are it will be avian flu (bird flu) but it might be something else.

"It will spread very rapidly just like flu does normally because it's a highly contagious organism, except this will be a really lethal one. What we suffer from is a false sense of security that someone else is looking after all this."

While there are emergency plans within governments, hospitals and the food industry, individuals will still need to take personal precautions in a disaster, she said.

The most important message for the Australian public is to avoid going out in public when the pandemic hits, the research found.

"We know that once it becomes a highly transmissable virus it will probably fly around the world within three weeks," Prof Brand-Miller said.

"We know it's got all the right conditions to start in Indonesia or Asia and there have already been human transmissions.

The full food lifeboat guidelines are available at www.foodlifeboat.com.au
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World health experts now agree a pandemic is inevitable and will spread rapidly, wiping out up to 7.4 million people globally

That right there made me discount most of the rest of the article.

Here's the original paper in the Medical Journal of Australia. Looks to me more like practical food advice with a reasonable dose of scare-mongering/just-in-case/what-ifs, rather than all out "We're gonna die of Asian flu".

Climate change rates a lot of mentions in the paper, but not in the article, and I thought Murdoch had changed his mind. Still horrible death by sneezing probably has a higher terror factor. If I was writing a stupid 'scare their pants off right now' story, I'd probably go with horrible sniffly mucousy death.
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The lifeboat includes affordable long-life staples such as rice, biscuits, milk powder, Vegemite, canned tuna, chocolate, lentils, Milo and Weet-Bix.

Vegemite?

The United Statesian equivalent is Snicker Bars, right?
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Not exactly... Vegemite is a paste made of malted yeast that is very high in one of the B vitamins. The closest thing to describe it and it's taste is think of beef boullion in a paste form. They say it is very healthy for you but the Aussies like to eat it mainly with eggs and like jelly on toast "with lot's of butter" so that kind of negates the whole healthy thing. LOL... I use it in sauce, soups, stew etc. when I remember the jar I have. Nobody can tell. It has a high sodium content so I use it in place of salt.

It does have at least one other use which is as a remarkable cure for cold sores in the mouth. Take a little dab on you finger and rub it into the cold sore. It'll burn like the dickens at first but, unless it's a big one, it'll be damn near healed within 24 hours.

Milo is like a vitamin chocolate malt powder, tastes most like Ovaltine but IIRC it's made by Nestle. Good stuff...  grin

I looked at the food list, it recommends 2.8 kilos (6 lbs) of SPAM per person for 10 weeks. But I don't LIKE Spam! Oh hell, who am I trying to kid? Yes I do...  laugh
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It does have at least one other use which is as a remarkable cure for cold sores in the mouth. Take a little dab on you finger and rub it into the cold sore. It'll burn like the dickens at first but, unless it's a big one, it'll be damn near healed within 24 hours.
Yep, that is the salt in it.  Plain table salt will give you the same result.

So, why doesn't the Medical Journal of Australia recommend storing 10 weeks of guns and ammo to use to defend your 10 weeks of food that other people will try to steal?
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Well ... the way that environmentalists look at it, wouldn't a massive die-off of homo-sapiens be a great benefit to the planet Huh?


We keep a fairly good stock of food in our cellar, but it would get boring in a hurry.  I suppose we could supplement our supply with some high-bush rabbit Wink
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I don't know fly, that's what I thought but I've used salt too and I think the Vege works faster. No proof though...  grin
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The lifeboat includes affordable long-life staples such as rice, biscuits, milk powder, Vegemite, canned tuna, chocolate, lentils, Milo and Weet-Bix

If I had to eat nothing but Vegemite and Weet-Bix for 10 weeks, I'd rather die in the pandemic.......  shocked
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Point taken...  laugh
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scout, yeah, but you wouldn't die of colon cancer. grin
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I was just looking at the jar. Yeast extract, malt from barley, vegetable extract, salt, mineral salt and preservative #220. "One of the world's richest sources of B vitamins"

Actually not bad tasting stuff once you get used to it. Word of advice, a little goes a looooong way on your toast.  grin
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scout, yeah, but you wouldn't die of colon cancer.


Yep, but I could probably whistle "Waltzing Matilda" through my colon.   shocked grin
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Can't the government help us?

You know that even with advanced warning to stock up, most Americans won't do it. Just look at the results after the hurricanes down south.