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Anyone who doesn't understand just how much money the government and the Pharm companies are gonna make off of this should do their homework.
What will make more profit?
1. $15 vaccine that prevents disease after one dose.
2. $100 Tamiflu that must be given continuously.
Pharmaceutical companies would make the most money if everyone came down sick with H1N1...not from a vaccine. Which leads me to believe that you, BolshevikHunter, are secretly working for the Pharmaceutical companies, convincing people to avoid the vaccine for their profit.
The Lancet - a peer-reviewed medical journal - Lancet - recommends caution for H1N1 vaccinations; ajduvants merit concern
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well there is a little flaw in your equation tamiflu is only given to those that are ill but the vaccine is to be given to billions and not just once
HOWARD FRANK
Pocono Record Writer
October 15, 2009
A new clinical trial of Sanofi Pasteur's swine flu vaccine showed that it's effective for infants and children under 10, but they'll need two shots.
This is significant, since the Swiftwater vaccine-maker is the only company licensed in the U.S. to make the vaccine for children as young as 6 months old. The country's health officials have said school-age children are among those at greatest risk and their highest priority for vaccination
Sanofi swine vaccine effective in children but under 10 need two shots | PoconoRecord.com