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T&T Ministry of health is proposing to vaccinate 20,000 young girls with Gardasil
The manufacturers say it is a preventative measure against cervical cancer.
We have to STOP THEM AT ALL COSTS for GARDASIL is EXTREMELY destructive!!
Look at the following URLs and do your own research on the TRUTH by Googling Gardasil
We have to STOP THEM AT ALL COSTS.....
rfari wrote:And lemme guess. They gonna target the east -west corridor for the first round of vaccination?
maj. tom wrote:Please do not join the self educated internet blog crowd on the ill effects of tested FDA approved vaccines. Understand the process of the rigorous clinical testing that the FDA undertakes before approving a drug for the public.
And most of all back up your claims with scientific peer reviewed published papers that hold up under intense medical scrutinty by medical doctors, and again not by the self educated "blog doctors" who claim vaccines are bad for kids.
maj. tom wrote:The source of that article? A blog?! I edited my post to include http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/ucm094042.htm
Habit7 wrote:They can do what they want.
Once a parent has the deciding factor on whether or not they allow their child to receive the vaccine.
maj. tom wrote:Please do not join the self educated internet blog crowd on the ill effects of tested FDA approved vaccines. Understand the process of the rigorous clinical testing that the FDA undertakes before approving a drug for the public.
And most of all back up your claims with scientific peer reviewed published papers that hold up under intense medical scrutinty by medical doctors, and again not by the self educated "blog doctors" who claim vaccines are bad for kids.
http://www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/Vaccines/ApprovedProducts/ucm094042.htm
No to HPV vaccination
Tuesday, January 29 2013
SAYING that the Government had not consulted with it prior to making a vaccine available to combat the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), the Catholic Education Board of Management (CEBM) yesterday called on parents of children attending RC schools, not to let them be vaccinated.
In a release yesterday, the board said that the RC Churches are strongly against the use of Gardasil, which is the vaccine being used to prevents girls from developing cervical cancer.
CEBM, further stated in its release, that it was not consulted by the Ministry of Health on its vaccination drive, which started last Wednesday.
On that day, Health Minister Dr Fuad Khan went to the Sacred Heart Girls’ RC Primary School to launch the vaccination at which several students were vaccinated. Dr Khan spoke about the advantages of being vaccinated early in life against the cancer causing HPV.
“The CEBM cited serious dangers from the use of the vaccine, including death, which has been associated with Gardasil,” the release said.
President of the National Parent Teachers Association (NPTA) Zena Ramatali yesterday said it “was most unfortunate” that the Catholic Education Board of Management was not consulted about the vaccination drive.
However, she also said that the NPTA is fully supportive of the ministry’s drive to have young girls vaccinated against cervical cancer. As such, Ramatali believes that despite the possible oversight of the CEBM not being involved in the consultation process, the board and Ministry of Health should come together and work out a resolution since this would benefit the children.
“At our last central executive meeting, the ministry did a presentation giving full details about the vaccine. Representatives from all of the school districts were present and carried the ministry’s information to all the schools,” Ramatali said.
Contrary to concerns raised by the public about the use of the vaccine, Ramatali noted that the NPTA has not received any complaint from parents about the vaccine and its potential negative side effects, if any.
Ramatali said that as a responsible person and head of the NPTA, she not only took the information received from the ministry, but also did her own research, gathering information which further supported that provided by ministry officials.
“I hope that parents will would do proper research about the vaccine and allow their daughters to be vaccinated,” Ramatali said.
Last week at the launch of the vaccination drive, Dr Khan described internet information on the HPV vaccine as being by and large “anecdotal” while the ministry carried out an exhaustive review of this vaccine before consulting with school officials.
sMASH wrote:^^ i was reading sumwhere, that FDA is in the pockets of the big corporations. something to the effect that review board personnel is made up of persons from the big businesses who submit their stuff for testing.
real conspiracy theorist kinda money making thing.
~*Pãñdorą*~ wrote:I think we should throw the money behind encouraging and giving young people out there incentives to abstain seeing as HPV is a sexually transmitted virus.
Prevention is better than cure!!
crossdrilled wrote:~*Pãñdorą*~ wrote:I think we should throw the money behind encouraging and giving young people out there incentives to abstain seeing as HPV is a sexually transmitted virus.
Prevention is better than cure!!
Who are you to legislate how people should live their lives? You were a vigin when you got married?
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