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    • Algernon Moncrief
      BREAKING: COLORADO COURT OF APPEALS REVERSES AND REMANDS, COLA BENEFITS ARE INDEED A CONTRACTUAL PENSION BENEFIT. Link to article and PDF of Court of Appeals Decision. http://www.copera.org/pera/about/latestnews.htm#Appeals Visit saveperacola.com or Save Pera Cola on Facebook.
    • Robert Brandon Sandor
      HIV-negative STUDENT FORUM: An open forum for HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE STUDENTS. Web cams and forums allow you to share your thoughts, ideas, problems and concerns with anyone around the world, and if you are HIV-negative student and seeking support or just have something to say, this is just the place to start. Start a topic of discussion, add a comment or just read how other students are coping with being an HIV-negative student. SHARE information, LEARN from eachother, STAY FOCUSED and HAVE FUN using this forum. http://HIV-UB2.ning.com
    • Algernon Moncrief
      PROOF THAT COLORADO’S GOVERNMENT LIES: COLORADO PERA’S ATTEMPT TO STEAL FROM RETIREES. When I was young I held the belief that public service in the United States is honorable, that the United States of America was exceptional in the world, that governments in the United States, while flawed, deserved the respect of citizens. Now that I am old, I see that I was naive . . . that governmental entities in the United States will intentionally deceive to achieve their goals, and that over two centuries our soldiers have died for a country that will countenance, and even celebrate, base behavior on the part of its public sector instrumentalities. It saddens me, but if this state of affairs persists in the United States . . . Honor is dead. Some background . . . You may know that an entity of Colorado state government, Colorado PERA, is attempting to breach its public pension contracts with its retirees. Colorado PERA is attempting a retroactive taking, a “clawback” of accrued, fully-vested pension benefits that were earned by retired PERA members over decades. Colorado PERA public pension benefits include a “base benefit” that is set at retirement and a “COLA benefit” that adjusts pensions annually to compensate for inflation. The “base benefit” and the “COLA benefit” are set forth in Colorado statutes with identical force of law and legal status. In its attempt to breach retiree contracts Colorado PERA has created a contrivance. The contrivance that Colorado PERA is using is that somehow the “base benefit” is a contractual obligation, but the “COLA benefit” is not a contractual obligation, in spite of the fact that both pension benefits are set forth in law in an identical manner. What this boils down to is attempted, unabashed, theft by government. Whether or not Colorado PERA’s attempt to take fully-vested public pension benefits from PERA retirees is ultimately successful in the courts, one fact has been incontrovertibly established . . . Colorado PERA, as an instrumentality of the State of Colorado, is an organization that will lie to achieve its policy goals. This is a sad fact for the many employees of Colorado PERA, for the trustees that have served on the Colorado PERA Board of Trustees over 80 years, and for the thousands of PERA members and retirees. And now, the proof of the deceit . . . Colorado PERA has told us, in writing, that the PERA COLA benefit IS a contractual obligation of PERA . . . and then, after initiating their attempt to breach contracts, Colorado PERA has told us, in writing, that the PERA COLA benefit IS NOT a contractual obligation of PERA. Both of these statements cannot be true. Colorado PERA in a written document, to the Colorado General Assembly’s Joint Budget Committee on December 16, 2009 states that the PERA COLA benefit IS a contractual obligation of PERA: “The General Assembly cannot decrease the COLA (absent actuarial necessity) because it is part of the contractual obligations that accrue under a pension plan protected under the Colorado Constitution Article II, Section 11 and the United States Constitution Article 1, Section 10 for vested contractual rights.” Link: http://www.kentlambert.com/Files/PERA_JBC_Hearing_Responses-12-16-2009_Final.pdf Colorado PERA on page 23 of its May 6, 2011 “Reply Brief” in the pension case Justus v. State states that the PERA COLA benefit IS NOT a contractual obligation of PERA: “Plaintiffs seek to create a contract right that has never existed—an unchangeable COLA for life triggered (inconsistently) by either the date of their retirement or ‘full vesting.’” Link: http://saveperacola.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/2011-05-13-state-defendants_-reply-in-support-of-motion-for-summary.pdf That is simply unbelievable. In one document PERA writes "the contract right has never existed." In the other they write that the COLA benefit is a contractual obligation protected under the Colorado and US constitutions. When PERA writes that they need "actuarial necessity" to take the COLA benefit, they are not denying that it is a contractual obligation, in fact, it is an admission of the contractual nature of the COLA benefit. For further information regarding Colorado PERA’s attempt to take fully-vested pension benefits from retirees visit saveperacola.com or Friend Save Pera Cola on Facebook.
    • Linda Ward
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  2. Did you know that serious reactions to the DTaP vaccine occur in fewer than 1 in a million children? The DTaP vaccine is a safe and effective shot that combines the vaccines for whooping cough (pertussis) and two other serious diseases: dip...
    htheria and tetanus. The DTaP vaccine protects children by preparing their bodies to fight off the bacteria. Giving your child the DTaP vaccine not only protects them from infection, but it also protects other people who can’t get the vaccine—especially newborn babies, who can get very sick and die from whooping cough. Those who haven't been vaccinated are 8-times more likely to be infected with pertussis than those who are fully vaccinated. Get the facts about vaccine safety: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/index.html
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    Photo: Did you know that serious reactions to the DTaP vaccine occur in fewer than 1 in a million children? The DTaP vaccine is a safe and effective shot that combines the vaccines for whooping cough (pertussis) and two other serious diseases: diphtheria and tetanus. The DTaP vaccine protects children by preparing their bodies to fight off the bacteria. Giving your child the DTaP vaccine not only protects them from infection, but it also protects other people who can’t get the vaccine—especially newborn babies, who can get very sick and die from whooping cough.  Those who haven't been vaccinated are 8-times more likely to be infected with pertussis than those who are fully vaccinated. Get the facts about vaccine safety: http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/index.html
  3. Have kids in school or child care? CDPHE has released revised guidelines on infectious diseases in school and child care. Check them out and share them with your children’s child care provider or school nurse.

    http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251607755294
    Photo: Have kids in school or child care?  CDPHE has released revised guidelines on infectious diseases in school and child care.  Check them out and share them with your children’s child care provider or school nurse.

http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251607755294
  4. It's that time of year again! Surveillance for the 2012 –2013 Influenza season officially began on October 7th, 2012. CDPHE publishes a weekly flu report, providing a concise and up to date summary of influenza activity in the state. To view the weekly Colorado Flu Reports, or for additional information on the flu, please visit CDPHE's flu page: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251607766255
    Photo: It's that time of year again!  Surveillance for the 2012 –2013 Influenza season officially began on October 7th, 2012.  CDPHE publishes a weekly flu report, providing a concise and up to date summary of influenza activity in the state.  To view the weekly Colorado Flu Reports, or for additional information on the flu, please visit CDPHE's flu page: http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251607766255
  5. As of September 29th, 976 cases of Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, have been reported in Colorado. For up to date data and resources on Pertussis in Colorado, please check CDPHE’s Pertussis page regularly.

    http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251611026285
    Photo: As of September 29th, 976 cases of Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, have been reported in Colorado. For up to date data and resources on Pertussis in Colorado, please check CDPHE’s Pertussis page regularly. 

http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251611026285
  6. Attention healthcare providers! Pertussis is epidemic in Colorado. Persons who should be tested for pertussis include: persons with a cough of any duration who are a contact to a confirmed case; persons with a cough of at least 5 days and e...
    ither paroxysms or post-tussive vomiting; persons with a cough of at least 14 days; infants with apnea or gasping; and when the clinical suspicion for pertussis is high. Testing is particularly important in high-risk patients, including pregnant women, infants, and unvaccinated individuals. Avoid testing in patients for whom the clinical suspicion for pertussis is low, as false positive results will be more likely. To test for pertussis, send a nasopharyngeal specimen for pertussis polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing to your commercial lab. Check out the video on proper PCR collection below and protect yourself & your patients, by ensuring you and your staff are up to date on your Tdap vaccinations!

    http://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/clinical/diagnostic-testing/specimen-collection.html
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    Photo: Attention healthcare providers! Pertussis is epidemic in Colorado. Persons who should be tested for pertussis include: persons with a cough of any duration who are a contact to a confirmed case; persons with a cough of at least 5 days and either paroxysms or post-tussive vomiting; persons with a cough of at least 14 days; infants with apnea or gasping; and when the clinical suspicion for pertussis is high. Testing is particularly important in high-risk patients, including pregnant women, infants, and unvaccinated individuals. Avoid testing in patients for whom the clinical suspicion for pertussis is low, as false positive results will be more likely. To test for pertussis, send a nasopharyngeal specimen for pertussis polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing to your commercial lab. Check out the video on proper PCR collection below and protect yourself & your patients, by ensuring you and your staff are up to date on your Tdap vaccinations!

http://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/clinical/diagnostic-testing/specimen-collection.html
  7. Care for infants and young children? If you are a childcare provider, nanny, or babysitter, protect yourself and the children you care for by getting a pertussis vaccine (or Tdap) today. Small children, particularly infants < 1 year of age...
    , can become very ill and can even die from pertussis. Find your local health department through CDPHE’s website by clicking below and call to see how you can get vaccinated. And, parents, don’t forget to ask your childcare provider if they are current on their pertussis vaccination!

    http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-Main/CBON/1251588365684
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    Photo: Care for infants and young children? If you are a childcare provider, nanny, or babysitter, protect yourself and the children you care for by getting a pertussis vaccine (or Tdap) today.  Small children, particularly infants < 1 year of age, can become very ill and can even die from pertussis. Find your local health department through CDPHE’s website by clicking below and call to see how you can get vaccinated.  And, parents, don’t forget to ask your childcare provider if they are current on their pertussis vaccination!

http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-Main/CBON/1251588365684
  8. If you had diarrhea for weeks, months or even years, would you consider using stool donated from a family member to help cure you? Click below to read about one woman’s choice to end her struggle with C.diff infection by undergoing a fecal...See More
    Photo: If you had diarrhea for weeks, months or even years, would you consider using stool donated from a family member to help cure you?  Click below to read about one woman’s choice to end her struggle with C.diff infection by undergoing a fecal transplant.  And, yes, it is exactly what it sounds like.  

http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/26/health/fecal-transplant/index.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_health+%28RSS%3A+Health%29
  9. Don’t forget the bug spray! 75 cases of West Nile virus in humans have been identified in Colorado as of September 17th. Find more data, statistics and resources on our website.

    http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251607766375
    Photo: Don’t forget the bug spray! 75 cases of West Nile virus in humans have been identified in Colorado as of September 17th. Find more data, statistics and resources on our website.

http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/CDPHE-DCEED/CBON/1251607766375
  10. Each year, our Laboratory Services Division receives reqeusts to test for West Nile virus, rabies, plague and other diseases in both clinical and environmental samples. On August 27 the lab received another one of these calls, but this one ...
    was very ...different. A seven-year-old girl was critically ill and determination of the cause of her illness was critical to quickly proceed with appropriate treatment. A courier from Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children delivered the specimens to the state laboratory just before noon on that day.

    http://www.aphlblog.org/2012/09/system-built-for-responding-to-bioterrorism-confirms-plague-in-colorado-girl/
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