Americans panic over nuclear fallout fears
Published: 17 March, 2011, 00:52
TAGS: Health, Natural disasters, Nuclear, Asia, USA
The non-stop coverage of the problems at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear plant is causing panic in some parts of America, despite assurances that the nation faces no danger from a radiation cloud.
The concerns over a nuclear crisis in Japan are being shared on America’s west coast. In California, people are taking extra precautions by rushing out to buy potassium iodine pills, which are meant to protect against radiation exposure. One of those people is Aaron Gonzales who went to a health food store to buy his pills.
“When I heard the news, I came to buy them so that I could distribute them to my friends and family,” Gonzalez said.
US government officials have repeatedly told us that the public is safe and that the pills are not necessary, but the US Surgeon General, Regina Benjamin, on a recent trip to California said that she thought buying iodine pills was not an overreaction to an emergency situation.
“It’s definitely appropriate. If we’ve learned anything from Katrina, you need to be prepared as you can.”
Up and down California, pharmacies have been reporting that iodine pills, meant to reduce the harms of radiation exposure, have been flying off store shelves. The same can be said for online retailers who are also sold out and have been telling customers they may have to wait for weeks for another shipment.
On the online auction site E-Bay, a bottle of potassium iodine pills, which usually runs for about $10, is now being sold for hundreds of dollars as people look to profit off of the panic.
17.03.2011, 00:14
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Coach,
If somebody thinks that he speaks on behalf of 8 billion people, he most likely have a mental disorder (e.g. schizophrenia).
In regards of RT's "USA" tab, I've just checked "USA today" website and didn't find any tab's or anything at all on its front page that would be associated with Russia. "Feel the difference" as a Muscovite (a Moscow resident, sorry for my mockery) would say. It also tells a lot about who suffers more from the inferiority complex and whose ego is sore (as you put it).
It is clear absolutely to everyone who is not brain dead that RT does not saying that every single American citizen is panicking. Only people with really sore nation ego can try to give a journalist crap for this article.
I am guessing some of you can not take taste of own medicine - Fox and CNN are doing it for decades. Grow up.
P.S. Glad I could open your eyes Grizzly :-). Do you seriously expect an article about some other country in the USA tab of the news? Wow, you are hurt! BTW - who are those "Muscovites"?










Yes - you win yet again. LOL - MD giving diagnosis over internet based on a forum post.
Keep going, dude, you still have plenty of options. Tell me that I hate you for your liberties :-), rather then just laughing at you for your ignorance and 4-th grader reflexes you demonstrate.