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2009年12月30日星期三

加拿大疫苗回收 及流感疫苗回收不涉安全性

陳馮富珍指藥廠回收新流感疫苗不涉安全性
30.12.2009 03:43
世衛組織總幹事陳馮富珍預期今個冬季,將有更多人感染甲型H1N1流感,雖然英美加及部份北半球國家已過了疫症高峰期,但病毒仍然在埃及與印度等地肆虐,現時指全球流感大流行接近尾聲,是言之尚早;由於新流感可能變種為更危險的病毒,衛生專家應繼續監察疫情多半年至一年。剛結束假期的陳馮富珍又說,自己仍未接種新流感疫苗,但很快會接種。 對於有藥廠回收新流感疫苗,陳馮富珍強調,與疫苗的安全性無關,但留意到部份開始注射疫苗的歐洲國家,疫苗需求低於預期,世衛會接觸這些國家,能否將多出的疫苗運往發展中國家。她又說,發達國家及藥廠承諾向九十個發展中國家,提供一億九千萬劑疫苗,世衛下月初會陸續向阿塞拜疆、蒙古及阿富汗等,分發疫苗。

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加拿大為什麼有17.0萬劑量的豬流感疫苗已撤回?
米歇爾Chossudovsky報告殺手疫苗

WHY HAVE 170,000 DOSES OF SWINE FLU VACCINE BEEN WITHDRAWN IN CANADA?
Michel Chossudovsky reports on the killer vaccine
Saturday, 21 November 2009 20:35
By Michel Chossudovsky


Global Research, November 20, 2009
"It is a serious thing [vaccine] that has the potential to kill"
according to Dr. Neil Rau, an infectious disease expert, in a CTV
interview, but do not worry: "leading experts insist, the benefits of
the H1N1 vaccine vastly outweigh the risks" (Swine Flu Support Center,
emphasis added)

A new development in the H1N1 Vaccine Saga is unfolding in Canada.

Whereas health officials are pushing for an acceleration of the
vaccination program, there is evidence of so-called "unusual adverse
reactions" including three recently recorded deaths directly resulting
from the vaccine.
而衛生官員正在推動一個加速的疫苗接種計劃,有證據表明所謂的“不尋常的不良反應”,包括最近3個有記錄由疫苗直接造成的的死亡。
In the meantime, health authorities have called for the withdrawal of
170,000 (higher risk) doses of the vaccine produced by
GlaxoSmithKline. The initiative, of which the importance is being
downplayed, is said to have come from the manufacturer
GlaxoSmithKline, which expressed concern on higher than normal adverse
reactions to the vaccine.
同時,衛生當局已呼籲撤回170,000(高風險)劑量的疫苗由葛蘭素史克公司生產的。該倡議,其中最重要的正被淡化,據說是來自製造商葛蘭素史克公司,其中表示關切高於正常不良反應的疫苗。
"Canada's H1N1 flu vaccine manufacturer has asked the provinces to
temporarily discontinue vaccinating Canadians from a lot of vaccine
shipped in October due to a higher risk of adverse reactions, says a
Manitoba health official.
Dr. Joel Kettner, Manitoba's chief public health officer, said
Thursday that GlaxoSmithKline has asked that the October batch be
taken out of circulation because it produced serious and immediate
anaphylactic reactions in one out of 20,000 vaccinations, compared
with one out of 100,000 in other shipments.

"We've been asked by the manufacturer GSK to not use this vaccine
at this time pending further investigation," he said. (Winnipeg Free
Press, 20 November 2009)
The government is involved in a cover-up. The initial headlines stated
"more than 100,000 doses", but then read on, the number is 170,000
doses.
The CTV report admits that "it is a serious thing, it has the
potential to kill".

Too Late to Withdraw the 170,000 Defective Doses
The question is whether the doses can be withdrawn or whether they
have already been used. The first news reports from Manitoba indicate
that:
Of the 63,000 doses shipped [to Manitoba], only 630 remained unused
by the four regional health authorities in Manitoba that received
them. (Ibid)

This report would suggest that the risky GSK vaccine doses have
already been used.
A subsequent report confirms that out of the 63,000 doses, 900 unused
doses of the H1N1 were withdrawn by health authorities "after health
authorities received word other vaccines from the same batch have been
causing higher rates of allergic reactions than expected." (Flu
vaccine batch pulled in Manitoba, Winnipeg Sun, 20 November 2009).


The question is what happened to remaining 62,100 doses of the higher
risk vaccine batch, which were used to vaccinate people in Manitoba?
Has there been a followup regarding those people in Manitoba who
received the higher risk H1N1 vaccine injection.

Manitoba Health authorities casually confirm, in this regard, that
"most of the vaccine Manitoba received from the suspect lot had
already been used by the time the province received the alert on
Wednesday" [November 18, 2009]. (Winnipeg Free Press, 20 November
2009, emphasis added)
曼尼托巴省和魁北克:造成3人死亡的H1N1疫苗
Manitoba and Quebec : Three deaths resulting from the H1N1 Vaccine


The news reports have highlighted deaths allegedly resulting from the
H1N1 flu, while obfuscating several recorded deaths resulting directly
from the vaccine. These vaccine related deaths are occurring at the
very outset of the vaccination program,
According to CTV News, 20 November 2009) "The province is currently
investigating two deaths -- both adults who died within seven days of
getting the H1N1 shot" (Family questions if H1N1 shot caused Manitoba
woman's death, November 20, 2009, emphasis added).

Manitoba officials acknowledge 69 "adverse events" after people
received the swine flu shot, including the two deaths. (CBC.ca report,
17 November 2009)
However, unless the families speak out, the authorities will not
provide details. CTV interviewed the family of one of the victims. No
details on the other death in Manitoba are available:

"The family of a 38-year-old Manitoba woman who died five days
after receiving the H1N1 vaccine are looking for answers as to why it
happened.
Soo Lee Wong and her daughter, Angela Truong, both got the H1N1
shot on November 5th.

The family says Wong, who had diabetes, started getting sick a day
after getting vaccinated and died a few days later.

Doctors told the family Wong died of a blood infection. More tests
will be done to see if the vaccine played any role.
Wong's husband, Thoon Truong, is also caring for his seven-year-old
daughter Angela, who has been in the hospital with a fever and
swollen, painful legs.

He wants to know whether the two cases related to the vaccine or to
something else.
The province is currently investigating two deaths -- both adults
who died within seven days of getting the H1N1 shot.

Although it's still early, Manitoba's chief medical officer of
health Dr. Joel Kettner says immunizations were not likely the cause
of the deaths. CTV News Family questions if H1N1 shot caused
Manitoba woman's death, November 20, 2009)

It should be noted that these two deaths in Manitoba may have been
associated with the injection of the higher risk H1N1 vaccine doses,
which health authorities had called for withdrawal.


Quebec: One Death
A 80-year-old Quebec man was reported dead after taking the H1N1
Swine Flu vaccination. Health officials have dismissed the case,
"stating that it's too soon to link the death and vaccine." Quebec
man dies after taking H1N1 vaccine, Digital Journal, 18 November
2009).

The Quebec health authorities have refused to provide details:
"Quebec's Director of Public Health Protection, Dr. Horacio Arruda,
did not know why the man took the vaccine and that final test results,
which are expected to come in December, will determine whether or not
the man died from the vaccine.

Canada.com reports the man died in the last three weeks but
provincial officials declined to reveal details, citing
confidentiality concerns. Arruda has said that most allergic reactions
occur right away, which is the reason why many patients are asked to
stay in the centers, “We can't say there is a causal association
between the death and the flu shot.”

Nevertheless, Arruda is confident that the death will not
discourage people from taking the vaccine but urged that serious
reactions to the H1N1 shot are rare, “I understand that everyone is
worried.”" (Quebec man dies after taking H1N1 vaccine, Digital
Journal, 18 November 2009)

The statements by senior health officials are notoriously ambiguous:
while they concur that: "there is no evidence the vaccine is
dangerous.", they nonetheless acknowledge the deaths resulting from
the vaccine (Statement of Quebec's Director of Public Health
Protection, Dr. Horacio Arruda, (The Canadian Press: Quebec health
officials investigating possible death from H1N1 vaccine. November 18,
2009).

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