Starlah
10-21-2009, 07:50 PM
Health Canada has recently approved adjuvenated swine flu vaccination with the needle jabs to begin in a matter of days.....the Government didn't even bother to get the 1.8 million doses of unadjuvenated H1N1 vaccine shipped first so that pregnant women over 20 weeks would have that choice immediately!
Instead the Government has already shipped 2 million doses of the adjuvenated swine flu vaccine to the Provinces.
The Government is actually going to use an unlicensed swine flu vaccine containing adjuvants in Canada when Canadian regulatory clinical trials are still underway regarding any deleterious effects!
I am so flabbergasted I could bust!
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091021/national/flu_vaccine
Excerpt from Article:
Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced Wednesday the vaccine has been approved for use in Canada, allowing provinces and territories to proceed with H1N1 flu shots as soon as possible.
"We now have a safe and effective vaccine being distributed to provinces and territories that they will be rolling out in a matter of days," Aglukkaq told a news conference.
"I encourage all Canadians to get vaccinated because it is the best way to protect our health and the health of our loved ones."
There's currently no licenced flu vaccine containing adjuvant in Canada, although adjuvants have been used for years in Europe in flu vaccines targeted at seniors.
Canadian clinical trials are still underway, but federal health authorities are relying on data from clinical trials in Europe.
Instead the Government has already shipped 2 million doses of the adjuvenated swine flu vaccine to the Provinces.
The Government is actually going to use an unlicensed swine flu vaccine containing adjuvants in Canada when Canadian regulatory clinical trials are still underway regarding any deleterious effects!
I am so flabbergasted I could bust!
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/091021/national/flu_vaccine
Excerpt from Article:
Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq announced Wednesday the vaccine has been approved for use in Canada, allowing provinces and territories to proceed with H1N1 flu shots as soon as possible.
"We now have a safe and effective vaccine being distributed to provinces and territories that they will be rolling out in a matter of days," Aglukkaq told a news conference.
"I encourage all Canadians to get vaccinated because it is the best way to protect our health and the health of our loved ones."
There's currently no licenced flu vaccine containing adjuvant in Canada, although adjuvants have been used for years in Europe in flu vaccines targeted at seniors.
Canadian clinical trials are still underway, but federal health authorities are relying on data from clinical trials in Europe.