Thursday, 22 October 2009

Swine flu vaccine deaths in Sweden

Alright. After all the conflicting messages we have been getting, those who still think that the vaccine is safe and will save us are free to roll up their sleeves. I won't feel sorry for them if they did it out of their own free will. What troubles me more is that a lot of children are soon to become vaccinated with two adult doses of the vaccine, and they can't decide this for themselves.

After reading in Aftonbladet about two deaths from the Pandemrix swine flu vaccine in ill elderly people (they put people aged 55-65 into the elderly category), I can't help to wonder how this vaccine will affect the short and long term health of children if they become vaccinated. Läkemedelsverket says that the vaccine "may be too strong" because of the adjuvants that are in it. Also, few of the people in the clinical study belonged to a "risk group" making it a completely experimental vaccine. And first out to test it are the sick, elderly and the young...it disgusts me.

Oh, and if you thought it couldn't possibly get more absurd, this is what they plan to air in a tv-show for pre-schoolers. If this isn't propaganda, I don't know what is.


2 comments:

  1. The adjuvant in Pandremix is hardly untested, rather it has been in seasonal flu shots for quite a long time. Get your facts straight, Lina.

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