Minister
Ignored Advice And Ordered Double Dose Swine Flu Vaccine
Health minister Ab Klink ignored advice from both the Dutch vaccine and public health institutes when he bought 34 million doses of swine flu vaccine last year, RTL news reports. The tv programme says the vaccine institute told Klink that two shots per person would be unnecessary. And the public health institute warned Klink delivery would be too late for a mass vaccination programme. The Netherlands bought 34 million doses of the vaccine for H1N1 at the height of the scare, enough for two shots per person. It emerged last year that the country's chief virologist Ab Osterhaus, who advised the government to buy a double dose of the vaccine, has close links to drugs firms. He denied any conflict of interest.
Dutch News
Related Links:
*
WHO
And The Pandemic Flu Conspiracies
Deborah Cohen & Philip
Carter, British Medical Journal
* Study
Launched To Find Harmful Effects Of Swine Flu Vaccine
Jason
Ramsey, Top News
* Drug
Dealers Response Sparked NHS Swine Flu Chaos
Tom Foot, Camden
New Journal
* UK
Government Swine Flu Drug Dealers Forgot To Insert Cancel Clause In
£200m Contract
Victoria Fletcher, Daily Express
*
Pharmaceutical
Industry Cried Wolf Over Swine Flu For Profit
Staff Writer, RT