Purely speculating here, but I imagine that when money is reasonably abundant there doesn't need to be much behind expenditure decisions. Couple that with the outrageous hysteria that engulfed the outbreak swine flu, and the government were probably sucked in by the marketing ploys and were convinced they need these machines, despite reports stating that they're effectively useless, as proved during the bird flu outbreak.
Purely speculating here, but I imagine that when money is reasonably abundant there doesn't need to be much behind expenditure decisions. Couple that with the outrageous hysteria that engulfed the outbreak swine flu, and the government were probably sucked in by the marketing ploys and were convinced they need these machines, despite reports stating that they're effectively useless, as proved during the bird flu outbreak.