source: American Chronicle
by: Christina England
India has seen three vaccine disasters this year, resulting in 4 deaths after the measles vaccine and six deaths after the HPV vaccine, so it any wonder that the the citizens of India are wary of having the H1N1 vaccine?
The Times of India report that a pharmacy manager in Virugambakkam told them that he had sold a mere four vials of the H1N1 vaccine in a month, with the capital New Dehli pharmacists reporting a similar story. To try and rectify the situation, the government of India, plan on opening vaccine clinics to entice people to take up the vaccine. In their article 'With no takers to H1N1 vaccine, govt to start special clinic' The Times spoke to the health secretary VK Subburaj of India who said :-
"We assume that people don't go in for vaccination as there are not many centres offering them. We are planning to set up a clinic exclusively for H1N1 vaccination. Since we are planning to do bulk purchases, we are also talking to pharmaceutical companies to provide the drug at a reduced cost,"
Prison Planet however, reported that the Indian public were rejecting the H1N1 vaccine through the fear of the side effects. In their article 'India Rejects H1N1 shots after vaccines kill children' by Paul Joseph Watkins, Watkins reported that the rejections of the vaccine en masse, followed reports that the measles vaccine killed four children in the village of Lucknow, He wrote:-
"Furious villagers reacted to the tragedy by going on a rampage, attacking health workers and holding government doctors hostage.
The story has contributed to increasing distrust of health authorities in the country, and ensured that take up of newly marketed swine flu vaccines is virtually non-existent.
Many health workers in Delhi government hospitals have also refused to get themselves vaccinated due to fear of side-effects."
The Indian public could be right to refuse the vaccine, as Finland and Sweden have suspended the H1N1 vaccine by Glaxo Smith Kline, Pandermix, linking it to the sudden rise in the numbers of cases of the sleep disorder Narcolepsy. Finland reported that they have seen a staggering 300% rise in the cases of the extremely rare disorder narcolepsy, in children who have had the vaccine. Reports of adverse reactions have also come in from France with the media suggesting adverse reactions of narcloepsy also being reported from Germany and Norway, although these have yet to be confirmed.
The Hindu reported that Poland has rejected the vaccine altogether stating :-
"Poland has become the only country to reject H1N1 vaccines, in a decision fraught with risk amid worldwide warnings of a spreading epidemic. The country rejected the vaccines over safety fears and distrust in the drug companies producing them – concerns international health experts reject as unfounded."
Nepal, which lies between India and China is another country to suspend the H1N1 vaccine due to the fears of complications Xinhuannews reports:-
"KATHMANDU, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- Nepali government has suspended the import and use of over 2.7 million pandemrix vaccines manufactured by a global company for protecting people from influenza - A/H1N1, generally known as swine flu.
According to Sunday's Republica daily, the Ministry of Health and Population (MoHP) decided to immediately suspend import of pandemrix vaccines on the basis of its intra-ministry technical panel's recommendations following reports of complications."
Bangkok also joins the ever growing list of countries to suspend the vaccine, after they believed their pregnant women were being used as guinea pigs. The Political News reported the following horrific story, saying that the CDC were involved in a cover up of miscarriages due to the H1N1 Vaccine. The paper reports the following :-
"Perfect examples of the rejection of the H1N1 Vaccine is in Bangkok where women are losing their babies and vaccinations have been suspended. Typically you would expect the public health ministers to protect that nation´s health however the good doctor-Health Minister denied the link between miscarriages and H1N1 Vaccines.
6,000 pregnant woman serving as guinea pigs received the experimental Swine Flu H1N1 Vaccine from the French drug corporations Sanofi Pasteur.
A spokes person Kamnuan Ungchusak, an epidemiological expert at the Disease Control Department, conceded the report might affect confidence in the vaccination scheme, particularly among pregnant women.
The experts here are admitting that the deaths are evident but refuse to give out the number of women losing their fetuses after the Swine H1N1 Vaccine.
The Researchers in Bangkok however refuse to do a study on 400 more pregnant women which is basically using humans as guinea pigs to shorten the study time. The usual course of studies which should have been undertaken with these vaccines are tests on animals first but not with the Swine H1N1 Vaccine. The CDC and FDA hastily approved the addition of a higher dose of squalene which causes immune damage in humans permanently."
As sales of the vaccine plummet, it seems that the people of the world would prefer to take their chances, rather than be vaccinated with a vaccine that could be more dangerous than the disease itself.
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