mass vaccination against influenza A H1N1 in France ???

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mass vaccination against influenza A H1N1 in France ???




by Christophe » 30/11/09, 14:50

Uh sudden change of behavior among the French who will now be (according to the media) vaccinated "massively".

Uh, what exactly happened to see such a change in behavior? The "Nordic mutation" you think?

One thing is for sure: the domino sheep effect does exist: "If you have any doubts, do like your neighbor" : Cheesy:

Read on one of the countless blogs on the subject:

The management of sending vaccination vouchers is calamitous, we have scared people so much that they fight in queues. Bachelot is an excellent creator of Psychosis .... It must be said that if the virus mutates the vaccine could not be tested in advance on this mutation when we are told that the vaccine remains effective !!!
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by gegyx » 30/11/09, 21:47

The com = lie


Nuremberg Tribunnal for authors soon.


When they announce that a school has refueled, the first in score of "bites" is 33% ...

There are all the "deprived" (of life and of the bulb) who say to themselves "for once it's free, let's take advantage of it"

The Neo-coms announced last week 2 deaths due to a mutant virus ==> beef effect on volunteers gogos.
The shame is that the first death was in September ...
When did they announce it? In September ? : Lol:

The pregnant nurse who had the adjuvanted vaccine injected (professional pressure?) Lost her baby 2 days after the injection.
The bachelor split a COM on this occasion?
Well no, since it is not the bitten nurse who died ...
QED

Has the boss who travels the world to meet the virus been bitten?
NOT
On the other hand he declared that he would do it, as soon as the doctors of Val de Grâce advise him ...
If it's not making fun of the world!

Yet out of respect for the young people around him?
Her children, Carla ....
You have to add the whole army of stewardship and robocops that accompanies him closely in all his many trips and in the world ...
Uribe got the flu; Lula, Obama, and being Merkel were vaccinated ...
He "cheats on death" is confident, he knows that if the virus crosses his path, the virus will run away scared to death because he will see that there are more nasty people than him in this world.
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by Christophe » 30/11/09, 22:13

gegyx wrote:He "cheats on death" is confident, he knows that if the virus crosses his path, the virus will run away scared to death because he will see that there are more nasty people than him in this world.


Well, maybe there will be some good in this virus : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

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by Christophe » 02/12/09, 13:26

Ah that would be the mutation:

Mutation of the H1N1 virus, you will all die ...

A week ago, the media announced a mutation of the H1N1 virus in Norway. Three cases detected. Now the InVS is also announcing the death of two French people carrying the mutated H1N1 virus, the same as in Norway it seems. Suddenly, a panic takes shape, finally, everything depends, it is quickly said. Thank goodness the French are enlightened enough not to give in to fear but worried enough to rush to the vaccination centers. To the point that Minister Bachelot appealed to the civic sense. Get vaccinated but in peace and order, women and children first ... I meant, priority people first!


http://www.agoravox.fr/tribune-libre/ar ... llez-65757

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by gegyx » 03/12/09, 14:36

Poor babies ....

Good case studies, to pretend later that vaccines are safe.

http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/speciale ... accin.html
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by Christophe » 07/12/09, 14:14

Good little video: http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbbo4h ... demie_news

Crazy these lines ... : Shock:
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by Former Oceano » 07/12/09, 21:19

There is nothing to say, there are some who are stung : Mrgreen:
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by Ahmed » 07/12/09, 21:49

Paradoxically, the method of effectively protecting oneself from the flu (whether it is H1N1 or other) is the method Doodles: you have to catch the flu (visit the flu!), spend a week in bed; then you will have produced a large amount of broad spectrum antibodies (unlike all artificial influenza vaccines) which will provide protection for at least 15 years (with a gradual decrease in effectiveness).

Well, of course, this advice does not apply in case of particular risks, but concerns the largest part of the population and, in any case, the particularly vigorous fraction that is expressed on this forum!
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by Cuicui » 07/12/09, 21:57

Ahmed wrote:Paradoxically, the method of effectively protecting oneself from the flu (whether it is H1N1 or other) is the method Doodles: you have to catch the flu (visit the flu!), spend a week in bed; then you will have produced a large amount of broad spectrum antibodies (unlike all artificial influenza vaccines) which will provide protection for at least 15 years (with a gradual decrease in effectiveness).
Well, of course, this advice does not apply in case of particular risks, but concerns the largest part of the population and, in any case, the particularly vigorous fraction that is expressed on this forum!

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Too bad we didn't use this method this summer at the start of the holidays. Admittedly, the holidays would have been a bit ruined, but everyone would have returned in good shape and immunized.
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