Yahoo UK & Ireland
Wed, 21 Oct 2009 21:12 EDT
NHS hospitals have begun vaccinating frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at risk categories against swine flu.
The vaccination programme will be rolled out over the next few weeks with GP surgeries receiving deliveries from next Monday.
Around two million health and social care workers will be offered the treatment.
This group is at increased risk of infection and of transmitting that infection to susceptible patients.
Protecting these people will help the NHS workforce to remain resilient and able to treat sick patients.
The scheme will then be rolled out to include at risk groups like pregnant women and pensioners.
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Will any of them get sick and die? If they do, will it be reported? Are they getting the same vaccine that is slated for the public? If that was not the case, would we even know it?
Finally: perhaps this first round of vaccinations is completely safe just to set a precedent... see, our vaccines didn't hurt anybody, now you must have another... and there will be no resistance to one that is designed to do serious damage.
Or am I just too "conspiracy minded"? (Never mind that the PTB have done a lot more devious things than what I am suggesting, just read Prouty's book "The Secret Team." )