Sunday, January 29, 2012

The Truth Behind the Great H1N1 Scandal and Why the Majority of Health Care Professionals Didn’t Want to Take It.

By David Noble

In April 2009, the first case of swine influenza in humans was reported in Mexico. Two months later, the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared it a pandemic.

This was the start of a scandal which led to countries competing with one another to get the most vaccines as quickly as possible, spending unbelievable sums of public money to acquire vaccines that were two to three times more expensive than other vaccines.

With health authorities like the WHO and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) fuelling hysteria, countries panicked taking steps that were disproportionate to the known and experienced severity of the H1N1 epidemic. The costs according to the latest Court of Auditors report were close to 1.3 billion euros in the United Kingdom and over 700 million euros in France.

Read more: http://sovereignindependent.co.uk/2012/01/27/the-truth-behind-the-great-h1n1-scandal-and-why-the-majority-of-health-care-professionals-didnt-want-to-take-it/

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