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Monday, November 02, 2009

Switzerland restricts use of GlaxoSmithKline swine flu vaccine


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Some recent swine flu articles that reached me over the weekend.

Switzerland restricts use of GlaxoSmithKline swine flu vaccine.

Psyorg reports:

Switzerland restricted the use of British drugs group GlaxoSmithKline's swine flu vaccine Pandemrix, excluding pregnant women, minors and people over the age of 60.

They add:

The regulatory authority Swissmedic said it had received data on the vaccine for adults, but not for pregnant women and very little data for children.
"For this reason, Swissmedic has not yet authorised the administration of Pandemrix to pregnant women, children under the age of 18 and adults over 60," the regulator said in a statement.

More HERE



Evie Pringle's 5th instalment 'Profit Driven Swine Flu Propaganda - Pump Up the Volume' is now available and focuses largely on mercury and the H1N1 vaccines.

She writes:

Most American are unaware that flu vaccines still contain thimerosal and that to avoid mercury, they have to ask for mercury-free shots. On November 13, 2007, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel ran the headline: "Most flu shots contain mercury, but few know it."

More HERE



Finally, Medpage Today is running a survey that poses the question:

Does Vaccine Fear Put Kids at Risk?

In some school districts, half of parents are unwilling to have their children vaccinated against the H1N1 pandemic flu, despite the fact that children are among the hardest hit by this flu.

As of 10am GMT, 2ND November 2009, the results are pretty much neck and neck.

The survey asks...

Is a reluctance to vaccinate children?

Here are the results thus far:




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