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Old 02-12-2009, 02:56 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Tower View Post
http://home.iae.nl/users/lightnet/health/scheibner.htm

But why listen to a Medical doctor right? Why listen to someone who created Vaccines right?

It's money. Vaccines are made and created for money. I could get more involved but most people here are so f'n pedantic/conservative and blind to most topics... Don't think for yourself or you might really learn something.

On a lighter note!!!!

I heard one man burned himself today. Lets go make fun of that in a thread......
Then the Canadian Public Health Agency is in on it. They've taken over our government!

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In the last century, vaccines have saved more lives than any other health intervention. The World Health Organization estimates that every year, more than two million deaths are prevented worldwide due to immunization.

Immunization is an important, cost-effective and successful public health intervention. It effectively prevents disease, improves the health of Canadians, and reduces pressures on our health care system.

Vaccines have led to the eradication of smallpox, the near eradication of polio, and the control of other diseases, including polio and whooping cough, which once maimed or killed in large numbers. The risk of exposure to these and other vaccine preventable infections remains but immunization programs keep the risk of disease at bay. Still, for continued success of immunization programs, high levels of vaccine uptake among targeted populations are necessary. When immunization coverage rates drop significantly, disease returns.

The last major outbreak of measles in Canada affected about 200 people, most of who were not immunized against the disease. When a major drop in rates of immunization against whooping cough occurred in the UK in 1974, there was an outbreak of more than 100,000 cases and 36 deaths by 1978.
http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/im/measur...ention-eng.php
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