Will You take the Swine Flu Vaccine??
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Re: Will You take the Swine Flu Vaccine??
I know the common thing for a human is to flight. It has been the american way now for 30 years. The four major drives
Fight
Flight
Food
Fornicate
Rather than informing yourselves you just flight. I understand it is only natural.Comment
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I can't stop laughing at the woman sleeping in the background at 20mins... this is a really boring discussion.Comment
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anyone can go to these, if she was so tired she should have stayed home.
It was fun while it lasted...Comment
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U.S. health officials urged pediatricians Monday to temporarily stop using one of two vaccines against a leading cause of diarrhea in babies, after discovering that doses of GlaxoSmithKline's Rotarix were contaminated with bits of an apparently benign pig virus.
Glaxo's vaccine has been used in millions of children worldwide, including 1 million in the U.S., with no signs of safety problems — and the pig virus isn't known to cause any kind of illness in people or animals, said physician Margaret Hamburg, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.
Read more: http://www.kansas.com/2010/03/23/123...#ixzz0j2KxlkxY
It's Just a "Pig Virus" no biggie.. nothing to do with swine (pig) flu I guess.
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Glaxo's vaccine has been used in millions of children worldwide, including 1 million in the U.S., with no signs of safety problems — and the pig virus isn't known to cause any kind of illness in people or animals, said physician Margaret Hamburg, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration.
yup!
It's Just a "Pig Virus" no biggie.. nothing to do with swine (pig) flu I guess.
yup!
these were not quoted from that article:
But vaccines are supposed to be sterile, and because there is a competing vaccine against diarrhea-causing rotavirus that has tested clean — Merck's RotaTeq — the FDA decided to err on the side of caution.
"We don't want to scare parents," Hamburg said. "This was a difficult decision for us to make because there is no evidence at this time that there is a risk to patients who have received this vaccine, and we know there are real benefits for children to be vaccinated against rotavirus.""We live in a world that's teeming with microbes," Hamburg said, but until now this particular pig virus is not one that FDA thought vaccine makers needed to check their products against.
Parents should switch to the Merck vaccine for now — it requires three doses instead of Glaxo's two — because rotavirus is too serious a disease to ignore, said physician William Schaffner, a vaccine specialist at Vanderbilt University who was briefed on FDA's decision.
He's bracing for calls from worried parents and will tell them that "this has been an extraordinarily safe vaccine," and that the discovery is "a consequence of our improved science and ability to detect things that we never could before."
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are you justifying 1 million US babies geting injected with a pig virus? 30 million babies around the world
So because they came out and decided to go on caution it is ok then? Oh thank you so much vaccine inspectors for recalling vaccines that contain pig virus.. thank you so much.Comment
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WITH NO SIGNS OF SAFETY PROBLEMS is the bit thats relevant.
diarrhea kills babies all over the world - but this vaccine helps that issue.
Its hard to see a rational argument against it.....Freak in the morning, Freak in the evening, aint no other Freak like me thats breathing....
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NO SIGN OF SAFETY PROBLEMS YET.. I mean how did it get there in so many batches? I mean we are talking 30 million doses.
I mean who knows what the side effects are when you inject babies with a pig virus? Also do you actually believe that they would come out and say "ya those 30 million kids we injected are gonna get fucked up come and sue us" hahahahaha.. these are vaccines not strollers or high chairs..Comment
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This is airing next week, looks like it will be good.
Public health scientists and clinicians tout vaccines as one of the greatest achievements of modern medicine. But for many ordinary Americans vaccines have become controversial. Young parents are concerned at the sheer number of shots--some 26 inoculations for 14 different diseases by age 6--and follow alternative vaccination schedules advocated by gurus like Dr. Robert Sears. Other parents go further. In communities like Ashland, Oregon, up to one-third of parents are choosing not to vaccinate their kids at all. And some advocacy groups, like Generation Rescue, argue that vaccines are no longer a public health miracle but a scourge; they view vaccines as responsible for alarming rises in certain disorders, including ADHD and autism. This is the vaccine war: On one side sits scientific medicine and the public health establishment; on the other a populist coalition of parents, celebrities (like Jenny McCarthy), politicians and activists. It's a war that increasingly takes place on the Internet with both sides using the latest social media tools, including Facebook and Twitter, to win the hearts and minds of the public.Comment
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^was going to post that in the other thread in gyy, then foreshadowed RM's response and decided not to bother.
It was fun while it lasted...Comment
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