Britain Drowning In Swine Flu Vaccine Whilst Poland Tells Pharma To Shove It
New
Research Shows Annual Flu Vaccine Complete Waste Of Money
The flu jab does not provide the expected health benefits to the elderly, new research shows
The annual £115million cost of giving flu jabs to the elderly in Britian alone may be a complete waste of money, a major review said yesterday. The injections fail to prevent deaths or provide the expected health benefits, according to researchers whose findings are published today in The Cochrane Library. The flu jab's co-inventor, biochemist Graeme Laver said in 2007 that the jab did not guarantee protection. Dr Laver, who died in 2008, commented: "I have never been very impressed with its efficacy."
Jenny Hope, Daily Mail
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Drowning In Swine Flu Vaccine Whilst Poland Tells Pharma To Shove
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Dr Meryl Nass, MD
Whilst Britain is drowning in Swine Flu vaccines, Poland has none and explains why. Fergus Walsh, BBC Medical Correspondent: "There is an awful lot of vaccine - tens of millions of doses - going spare. One option being discussed with GSK would involve keeping a stockpile of adjuvant, the booster chemical which is produced separately from the vaccine and mixed later." Piotr Olechno, Poland's Health Minister said: "The government had decided not to buy the vaccines because it could not guarantee there were no side effects and it did not want to take responsibility for those. We cannot agree with the pharmaceutical companies not taking responsibility for the potential side effects. This contravenes Polish law."
Britain/Poland Swine Flu Response, Dr Meryl Nass MD
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