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Federal Health Agency Not Good at Vaccine Statistics and Math

Nov 17th, 2011 | By

In a recent article, influenza statistics are taken to task for glaring misinterpretation by none other than the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC. So what else is new?



Are Federal Grants Being Used For State Government Slush Funds to Track Immunizations?

Oct 15th, 2010 | By
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The Obama Administration was pressured to officially declare a Stafford Act National Emergency. In turn, the emergency declaration automatically made millions of federal grant dollars monies available to state governments. So what happened with all of the money appropriated and made available to states?



It is official, the Flu Vaccine has been listed as a Category C drug!

Jul 10th, 2010 | By

Christina England American Chronicle 07/04/2010 That is right, the American public are being encouraged by the FDA and CDC to inject their tiny babies aged 2 months, with a vaccine, that has been identified as being listed as a Category C drug. This devastating news was exposed by Richard Gale and Dr Gary Null in…

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Rodent of the Week: closing in on a universal flu vaccine

Jul 3rd, 2010 | By

Shari Roan LA Times 07/02/2010 Flu viruses mutate rapidly, meaning that vaccines against the flu have to be continually updated to target the latest strains. Moreover, antiviral medications to combat flu sometimes become ineffective because of viral mutations. Thus, finding a so-called universal flu vaccine that could be used against a wide range of viruses…

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Report slams vaccine firm as £1.2bn cost of swine flu crisis is revealed

Jul 2nd, 2010 | By

Mike Swain Mirror.co.uk 07/02/2010 The swine flu scare cost £1.2billion – as a vaccine firm cashed in. The taxpayer footed the bill which included 20 million unused vaccines. GlaxoSmithKline made £883million from sales of the drug last year but insisted the Government complete the deal even if the vaccines were no longer needed. An independent…

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