No More Swine Flu Vaccine in Germany

By admin | Jan 8, 2010

They have stopped giving out the swine flu vacine in Germany for the time being. Why? According to BusinessWeek “the chairman of the influential health committee of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Wolfgang Wodarg has called on the organisation to debate the role of the major drugs companies in the WHO’s swine flue campaign.” The WHO’s “false pandemic” flu campaign is, “one of the greatest medicine scandals of the century,” Dr Wodarg has said.

Overall Germany hasn’t completely cancelled their swine flu vaccine, but lowered greatly the amount is has ordered. With winter still here, Germany probably will use all of the vaccine.


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