EU Parliament Members Urge WHO Swine Flu Fraud Investigation

More than 200 deputies have signed a proposal calling for a special committee on the H1N1 pandemic. The members, who come from across the political divide, said one of its aims would be to evaluate the EU's dependence on the World Health Organisation. Speaking at a news conference in parliament on Wednesday, Belgian Greens MEP Isabelle Durant said the management of the outbreak had "seriously undermined the credibility of, and confidence in our institutions". The letter says, "Member states have reportedly spent billions on anti-H1N1 vaccines despite the fact that shortly after it emerged, it was found to cause only mild illness." Another signatory, Polish EPP member Boguslaw Sonik said, "We want to know why the commission and public health authorities did not issue a statement modifying their initial strategy."

Martin Banks, European Union Parliament News

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NHS Slashes Services To Meet Pharma Swine Flu Hoax Costs

Incompetent Swine Flu Drug Dealers Flying Pigs Club, from left:
Andrew Burnham MP - Health Secretary of State
Fear Marketeer Sir Liam Donaldson - Chief Medical Officer (soon to be ex)
'Vaccines Basil', Professor David Salisbury - UK Government Vaccines Director
Gillian Merron MP - Parliamentary vaccines propagandist
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Caption & Pic Courtesy Of One Click)

The NHS is being forced to cut services because of the huge costs of the swine flu scare that proved unfounded. For the first time, it has emerged that the average cost of the swine flu scare to primary care trusts was £340,000. The huge amounts were spent on setting up antiviral collection points, storing and distributing vaccines, staff vaccination sessions and advertising to encourage people to have the jab. The news comes just a month after ministers revealed that up to £300million of taxpayers' money was wasted on swine flu jabs that were never needed. At the height of the scare, the chief medical officer, Sir Liam Donaldson, said as many as 65,000 people could die from the disease. In fact, the toll has been less than 500 - a fraction of the number who died from ordinary flu. The survey of 107 Primary Care Trusts in GP magazine - which submitted a Freedom of Information request - has laid bare the full cost to local health services.

Daniel Martin, Daily Mail

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