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swine flu h1n1 hipe getting out of hand?

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  • 02-10-2009 1:43am
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    Im probably preaching to the choir here, but here is my observation for today.... its as they say, everything they are lying about is out in the open for all to see. if you dont bother scratching the surface you wont see whats infront of you.

    from RTE NEWS today

    Two further swine flu deaths confirmed


    http://www.rte.ie/news/2009/1001/swineflu.html

    Two more people have died from human swine flu in Ireland, the Health Service Executive has confirmed.
    Speaking at a briefing this afternoon, the HSE said one woman was from the west of the country and the other from the eastern region.
    Both women had underlying medical conditions.
    Their deaths bring the total number of swine flu fatalities in the Republic to four.
    In August, a young woman with an underlying health condition and a man in his 50s with no apparent underlying condition died.
    Meanwhile, the HSE has asked General Practitioners to participate in a national campaign offering the human swine flu vaccine to at-risk patients.
    Each GP is being asked to identify all clinical at-risk patients, aged from six-months to 65 years, who should get the vaccine in two doses, at three weeks apart for each dose.
    400,000 patients are estimated to be in the at-risk category.
    In a letter to the country's GPs today, the HSE has appealed to doctors to participate in this once-off public health measure and they will be paid €10 for each of the two shots required.
    The HSE hopes to have an indication next week of the percentage of GPs who are prepared to participate.
    One of the vaccines, Pandemerix has now been licensed for use and a limited number of batches will become available next week for administration.







    Pandemerix eh? not too interested in taking that!
    here is why: (details of ingredients etc), GSK document


    all i did was google search "pandemerix ingredients"

    got this


    https://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:fFCP9kFDN3AJ:www.emea.europa.eu/humandocs/PDFs/EPAR/pandemrix/emea-combined-h832en.pdf+Pandemrix+ingredients&hl=en&sig=AFQjCNF0Up1rlAmfpvZjY0Zjgbq_99BZEA


    This medicinal product contains thiomersal (an organomercuric compound) i.e. mercury as a preservative and
    therefore, it is possible that sensitisation reactions may occur (see section 4.4)

    another document sample

    NAME OF THE MEDICINAL PRODUCT
    Pandemrix suspension for emulsion for injection
    Pandemic influenza vaccine (H5N1)
    2. STATEMENT OF ACTIVE SUBSTANCE(S)
    Split influenza virus, inactivated, containing antigen equivalent to
    A/VietNam/1194/2004 (H5N1) like strain used (NIBRG-14)
    3.75 micrograms*
    *
    haemagglutinin
    3. LIST OF EXCIPIENTS
    Polysorbate 80
    Octoxynol 10
    Thiomersal
    Sodium chloride (NaCl)
    Disodium hydrogen phosphate (Na2HPO4)
    Potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KH2PO4)
    Potassium chloride (KCl)
    Magnesium chloride (MgCl2)
    Water for injections
    4. PHARMACEUTICAL FORM AND CONTENTS
    Suspension for emulsion for injection
    50 vials: suspension


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