Swine
Flu Vaccine Causes Deaths - Investigation Launched
Ten people in Norway have died as a result of last year’s mass
vaccination programme against the swine flu (Influenza A H1N1).
According to figures released by the Norwegian Medicines Agency
(Statens legemiddelverk), the Pandemrix vaccine also accounted for 801
reported incidents of side-effects. Health authorities considered 201
of these cases to be severe. The most serious were those who suffered
from Guillain-Barré syndrome, causing gradual ascending paralysis up
the legs. It can also affect the arms and upper body, and at worst can
paralyze the breathing muscles. The vaccine also affected pregnant
women and children. There were 16 reported cases of abortions, fetal
death, or stillbirth. And 58 children were hospitalized for observation
due to fainting, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, and dehydration. The
Norwegian state agency says it’s investigating every incident.
Michael Sandelson, The Foreigner
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