Mrs Robinson added that although the measures had been introduced for a trial period, villagers thought something needed to be done now before it became a tradition not to have the chimes sounding.
About H1N1 flu, but quotes an official on the disastrous legacy of the MMR case. I still think public reaction was partly well founded - distrust of a combination of politicians and medics telling us what was right and wrong (remember BSE?) - and that needs to be dealt with somehow in order tor estore public trust. You can't jsut blame the public for over-reacting.