Ukraine Locked Down to Over Swine Flu… Or Something
November 1st, 2009Via: New York Times:
The Ukrainian government is taking some of the sternest measures in the world against the spread of the swine flu virus, ordering schools nationwide to close for three weeks, banning public gatherings and imposing restrictions on travel.
Prime Minister Yulia V. Tymoshenko announced the measures on Friday in response to rising fears about swine flu, especially in western Ukraine. Federal health officials said 33 people had died from the flu across the country, although there was conflicting information about which type of the virus was to blame.
The situation in Ukraine “has reached the epidemic threshold,” Ms. Tymoshenko said. The ban on public gatherings, she said, would apply to “all large-scale events, concerts, movie showings and any other gatherings of people for the next three weeks.”

Possibly related:
http://www.unfictional.com/joseph-moshe-mossad-bioweapon-swine-flu-vaccine-westwood
(See reference to Ukraine, paragraph 2)
Remember Joseph Moshe, the biotech guy who called in a radio show to talk about Baxter’s upcoming release of a bioweapon in the UKRAINE.
He was then greeted by robots on a freeway in california and hit with EMPs, tear gas and then deported back to Israel…
Looks like he knew something…
http://davidrothscum.blogspot.com/2009/10/has-baxter-international-released.html
imagine my shock!
Swine flu may postpone Ukrainian election
Saturday Nov 07, 2009
KIEV, Ukraine – Ukraine’s presidential election in January could be postponed because of swine flu, a newspaper quoted a government official as saying yesterday.
Igor Popov, an aide to President Viktor Yushchenko, said in the Ukrainskaya Pravda daily that the government might declare an emergency and reschedule the election on May 30.
“The epidemic has radically changed the course of the election campaign,” Popov was quoted as saying.
“A ban on public events has affected opposition candidates.”
He added that presidential hopefuls with government jobs can freely visit regions that are quarantined because of the flu, while opposition candidates cannot and “feel discriminated upon.”
A total of 16 candidates have been registered so far, election officials said.
Ukraine’s flu death toll has climbed to 109 since last week’s outbreak in the western city of Ternopil.
The World Health Organization says most flu cases in the country can be assumed to be H1N1.
Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, his former ally turned bitter foe, will face off for the presidency at the election.
The vote might overturn the results of the 2004 Orange Revolution that swept a pro-Western government to power in Ukraine.
Leading in the polls is Viktor Yanukovich, who was beaten in 2005 by Yushchenko, but has pulled ahead on a platform that emphasises closer ties with Russia.
– AP