Category: Politics

  • Short report on measles situation in Czech Republic

    Short report on measles situation in Czech Republic

    The situation is not critical but also not good. Vaccination rates are declining, the number of cases of infection is rising.

    94 patients has measles just in Prague since the beginning of the year:

    • children and adolescents up to eighteen – 31 cases (9 children vaccinated, 6 was under 13 months of age and 16 was not vaccinated because their parents rejected or postponed it, 7 was vaccinated in Ukraine, parents of 2 (foreigners) did not find necessary information about the vaccination of their kids)
    • adults – 63 cases

    There are 154 cases of measles in Czech Republic from January to the end of October 2018. 

    Prior to the introduction of vaccination, thousands to tens of thousands of cases of measles occurred in the Czech Republic (89712 cases in 1966 f.ex.). Regular measles vaccination begun in 1969. See the difference in the graph below?


    Sources:
    Hygienická stanice hlavního města prahy
    Avenier
    SZÚ

  • TCM in a tight corner

    TCM in a tight corner

    Good news, everyone!

    For three years the TCM ambulance has been operating at the Hradec Kralové’s University hospital. However, the planned TCM Center’s construction stopped.
    The new large Center was originally planned as a part of the hospital structures, but in

    March the Health Ministry’s expert group decided that it could remain at the originally planned site but only as a separate organization.
    And recently members of Czech Parliament removed TCM from the list of medical disciplines. 
    At last TCM can not be officially taught at medical schools. And due to the change of law, “TCM therapist” will be newly defined as healers.

    “The main objection to Chinese medicine as a regular component of the Czech healthcare system is not only the fact that it is not possible to verify the quality of Chinese doctors, but especially that money for this alternative may be missing elsewhere, for example in the treatment of rare diseases,” senate proposal said.

    Another reason is that these forms of assistance should not been paid by insurance companies.
    “There is a relatively high aversion to TCM today. I’m not sure it’s a good time to start building. We should agree on the conditions in which we can start and whether at all. At this point, the degree of uncertainty is such that we can not begin. Investors’ promises that it is financially covered are only oral, we have no written evidence that it really is. Quite realistic is the variant that the center of Chinese medicine in Hradec will not develop,” said Roman Prymula, Deputy Minister of Health and vaccinologist..

  • Catholic Church vs. Istanbul Convention

    Catholic Church vs. Istanbul Convention

    Czech Rep. is still struggling with the ratification of the Istanbul Convention (Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence).

    Three changes in Czech law are still waiting to be accepted – penalties for forced marriages, forced sterilization and the adjustment of the limitation period for prosecution for female circumcision. There is no reason to obstruct you can say.

    Civic initiative “Traditional Czech family” went into holy battle under their motto “FAMILY – NATION – PEACE” to save traditional family model father-mother-child:

    “By this transnational mechanism children will be stolen from any family and it is irreversible!
    Information is, of course, strictly classified so the public does not know about the crimes of this neo-fascist system!
    Ratifying the Istanbul Convention is worse than signing the death sentence over the countless defenseless children!”

    These confused desperates are everywhere so it is no surprise. But what was unexpected was a sermon by Provost of the Chapter of All Saints at Prague Castle and former Minister of Education Petr Piťha who said:

    They will take your children and not tell you where they hid them, where they were sold, where they are prisoners. False accusation is enough.

    Determining the sex of your newborn baby by looking into their lap will be canceled.


    Your child itself will decide on your own sex, so you will be obliged to educate them sexlessly and you will not be able to give them even a name.


    For every disagreement you will be deported to the remedial labor camps of an extermination character!


    Homosexuals will be declared superior to the ruling class, you will belong to the inferior auxiliary class and work according to the instructions of powerful elites that will determine what is and what is not allowed to be said.

    The document has been described as dictatorial and the authors have been accused of Nazism and Marxism.

    Quite unbelievable, isn’t it? Cardinal Dominik Duka reaction was expected.
    Meanwhile Czech Women’s Lobby filed a criminal complaint against Piťha for his statements (deliberate propagation of the alarm message, hoax).
    Cardinal Duka then supported Piťha, just like Episcopal Conference of Czech Republic.

    Similar arguments were cited by the government’s office in September as a myth.

    Activist Aneta Petani peacefuly protested against the Mass of Petr Piťha, in the middle of the mass served by Cardinal Dominik Duke at St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Castle. She came forward in front of Cardinal with a crown of thorns on her head and knelt in her bra and pants in front of the altar.
    Why did you put a crown of thorns on us?” and “Love to Truth” was written on her body.
    A few minutes later security took her from the cathedral.

  • The present legal status of the TCM in the Czech Republic

    The present legal status of the TCM in the Czech Republic

    “Endowment Fund to Support Traditional Chinese Medicine and Alternatives” in Prague is preparing commencement of operations of “TCM infocenter”.

    20.6.2018 happened one of actions connected with this affair. It was Czech-Chinese meeting of people of various professions. Diplomats involved.Prof. JUDr. Ivo Telec, CSc. had a speech named “The present legal status of the TCM in the Czech Republic” which could be interesting resumé of TCM in Czech republic viewed from “the other side”.

    “One of the political and legal aims of this draft is based on the political and medical degradation of the TCM and its expulsion from the Czech national health system categorization from „medicine“ to „healing“. The medical concept and words were also changed from the international well known traditional chinese „medicine“ to the mere traditional chinese „healing“ with its lower standard and significance level.”

    You can read the whole speech here.

    P.S.: Ivo Telec is a Czech lawyer, an expert in intellectual property law. He is also listed as a StB agent under the cover name “Vilém”.

  • Czech-Chinese medicine dance

    Czech-Chinese medicine dance

    Medicine sometimes snatches away health, sometimes gives it.
    – Ovid

    Center of Traditional Chinese Medicine was opened in Hradec Kralové’s University hospital in June 2015. Opening was in the presence of Chinese Vice-Prime Minister Liu Yandong, Czech and Chinese ministers of Health departments, and Hospital director Roman Prymula.
    Big show.
    Inauguration one year later was lead by the Chinese president Xi Jinping in personam.
    Bigger show.

    It all started in 2013, when the then minister of Health department Martin Holcát visited China along with two directors of University Hospitals Roman Prymula from Hradec Králové and Svatopluk Nemecek from Ostrava.
    Prymula later told the press he never thought about any cooperation in the field of TCM, but when he came back to Czech rep. he was excited and he spoke about the plan to build a clinic focusing on TCM.
    Things gained speed and political support, more visits in China took place, ten million euros was promised from CEFC, cooperation between Chinese and Czech Hospitals was negotiated, and voilà – two years later first centre of TCM in Central and Eastern Europe saw the light of the world.
    Although some of Czech doctors protested (f.ex. Czech Doctors’ Chamber (CLK) President Milan Kubek).

    O.K. Prymula – professor of medicine, former Dean of the Medical Faculty explained that Czech evidence based medicine will explore possibilities of enrichment western science of eastern knowledge. Science research? Nice idea. But only until TCM ambulance department was opened three months later. Alternative medicine under the auspices of a faculty hospital!

    “It will help improve the health condition of Czech citizens” Prymula said.

    TCM has the status of a independent department within University Hospital divided to two divisions – TCM ambulance and a Czech-Chinese Centre for Research into TCM. And the whole Center belongs under Hospital field of internal medicine!
    Does it mean that now Czech doctors are practicing with acupuncture, cupping therapy and other alternative/pseudo-medicine based on faith rather than science?

    Head doctor of the whole center of TCM František Musil performed on the TV show DVTV in interview where he said that the TCM “more than morphological and biochemical relationships focuses mainly on the energy side. Every organism has energy in itself, otherwise I would not be able to move hands, feet, …”
    ” … TCM enables smooth flow of energy.”
    “…reservations against TCM stem from ignorance.”
    Great. University Hospital treatment.

    Another thing is use of Chinese herbal mixture.
    No one outside Hospital knows which herbs are used, how much, or anything.
    Director Prymula refused to answer to these questions.
    It is just said (in Informed consent of the Center) that “Imported herbs are tested by accredited laboratories of the Health Institute, mainly for the presence of heavy metals.” One have to trust Chinese industry.
    Easy, right?

    To be fair – operating costs of Center were covered by sponsorship. By the strange Mixed Czech-Chinese Chamber of Mutual Cooperation, where some former Czech politicians found an asylum.

    This is happening in situation, when about thirty nurses are missing in this hospital. Their deficiency is already at such degree that the surgical clinic is forced to close the thirty-bed department since December. Intensive care unit have limited operation, although the hospital offers 100,000 CZK (3.900 EUR) for new recruits in this specialization. The need for nurses is 15. Few nurses are also in regular bed wards.
    “We are glad that we have money at least to operate.” said Zdeněk Tušl, deputy director.

    When one come to TCM Center, Czech doctor will examine him in classical western medicine way and than some Chinese man (Wang Bo is not a doctor according to Czech laws) examine him in his way. Speaking in Chinese with interpreter.
    But no not-doctor can practice in Czech hospital. The law is strict in that. So politicians came with personal exceptions.
    Solved.

    08.06.2017 Czech Senate adopted an amendment to the law. An amendment about non-medical healthcare professions, which was needed. But there was a rider to it – the inclusion of a therapist and traditional Chinese medicine specialist among healthcare professionals.
    The amendment passed easily, half of senators left senate building, the other half voted “yes”. No one was against this crooked law! (Except the deacons of the medical faculties, Jan Evangelista Purkyne Czech Medical Society, the Czech Medical Chamber and the Senate Medical Committee.)

    Former Heath Minister Svatopluk Němeček after visiting China said about Czech-Chinese contract: “What really matters to the Chinese is the very last point of the contract – The Czech Republic should serve as a gateway for Chinese products to Europe, where registration of them has been successfully defended. However, if SUKL (Czech State Institute for Drug Control) will accept them, other drug institutes in Europe should accept them as well.”

    Actual Health Minister Miloslav Ludvík has advocated the need for rules for Chinese medicine providers by not being able to validate the education, scope and quality of Chinese healers’ care offered.
    According to plans, the education is to be provided due to the disagreement of medical faculties at the health and social faculty. The training program should be developed in cooperation with partner Chinese universities.

    Situation is slightly different now – two senators came with a proposal for the repeal of the law. In their words:
    “The Senate has granted Chinese medicine the status of a medical field, thus favoring Chinese healing versus other healing methods.”
    These senators are also concerned that Chinese healers would benefit from a bachelor’s or a magistrate’s degree, and their services could be covered by health insurance companies.

    The Senate will deal with their proposal in December.