The Baxter/WHO case
The Baxter/WHO case Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 16:30 Written by Jane Burgermeister Tuesday, 21 April 2009 20:34
The Baxter/WHO case Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 September 2009 16:30 Written by Jane Burgermeister Tuesday, 21 April 2009 20:34
EMERGENCY UPDATE: French government document details forced mass vaccination plans from September 28th: GPs and hospitals to be excluded.
In medieval Europe, Jews were blamed so often, and so viciously, that it is surprising it was not called the Jewish Death. During the pandemic’s peak in Europe, from 1348 to 1351, more than 200 Jewish communities were wiped out, their inhabitants accused of spreading contagion or poisoning wells.
UPDATE from AVID EDITOR: The H1N1 vaccine is deadly. But you decide for your self. Even some left wing publications are saying it is more deadly than the virus itself.
Czech Republic cancels order for Baxter Swine Flu Vaccines after Baxter Refuse to Guarantee Safety – …
… he H1N1 viral strain implicated in the 2009 flu pandemic among humans often is called “s …
They had a decent pandemic response system and a little more hygine than us. ..
Last Updated: Tuesday, July 7, 2009 7:11 PM MT Officials have isolated a unit on the third floor of the Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary because of three swine flu cases. The hospital has stopped admitting new patients to the unit …
Two more swine flu deaths have been confirmed in New York City, bringing the total to 32 since the outbreak began in April.The Health Department posted the updated total on its Web site Tuesday.The city has refused to release details on swine flu victims.
Pandemic spells profit for pharmaceutical giants like Sanofi-Aventis (SNY), GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Merck who represent the top three producers of vaccines to treat H1N1 or swine flu. A couple weeks ago the World Health Organization prepared to declare the first worldwide pandemic in four decades and with that news the aforementioned pharmaceutical stocks began to rise 1%-2.2% on the board. At that time 27,737 H1N1 infections had been reported across seventy-four countries including 141 deat