I have copied and pasted the following from Dr Rath's newsletter.
Health officials have warned doctors of possible similarities between the new swine flu vaccine and a jab linked to 25 deaths in America in the 1970s. The government’s Health Protection Agency (HPA), said in a letter to neurologists that they needed to look out for increases in cases of a brain disorder that might follow the launch of the immunisation programme. The letter has been sent because of concerns sparked by studying of the swine flu vaccination campaign in America.
Read article in the Sunday Times (UK)
Comment: Several hundred cases of a lethal paralysing neurological disease called Guillain-BarrĂ© syndrome were reported in the United States following a mass immunisation programme against a swine flu outbreak in 1976. Mindful of this, the World Health Organisation recently admitted that “adverse events directly caused by the vaccine may also occur” from the new swine flu vaccine and that these “cannot be predicted in advance”.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Concerns about safety of swine flu vaccine
Posted by Willow at 3:10 pm
Labels: adverse drug reaction, Guillain-Barré syndrome, Health Protection Agency, Sunday Times, swine flu vaccination campaign, Swine Flu vaccine, World Health Organisation
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