Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 Essentially most of Europe gets GSK---same as Canada.... So who is lying? Has anyone actually seen these line-ups at these Canadian clinics? Or do the Europeans get better information? Are Canadians just stupider than Europeans---something just doesn't add up.... http://www.prisonplanet.com/mass-rejection-of-swine-flu-vaccine-continues-throughout-europe.html Mass Rejection Of Swine Flu Vaccine Continues Throughout Europe French revolt as less than ten Austrians show up at clinics in major city Steve WatsonInfowars.netWednesday, Oct 28, 2009 The mass rejection of the H1N1 flu shot continues in Europe, prompted by fears over the vaccine’s safety, with extremely low percentages of people saying they intend to take it. cont.... ************************ http://healthandfitness.sympatico.ca/News/ContentPosting?newsitemid=29762614 & feedname=CP-HEALTH & show=False & number=0 & showbyline=True & subtitle= & detect= & abc=abc & date=False Overwhelming demand for H1N1 vaccine sees thousands line up at Toronto clinics Sunny Freeman, THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO - The overwhelming demand experienced across Canada for the H1N1 vaccine spilled over onto Toronto streets Thursday as thousands turned up at clinics seeking protection from the swine flu. Ontario health officials vowed that more centres operating under longer hours would open in the coming days. But they warned the heavy turnout for the shot had diminished supply quicker than anticipated and added there was some question about how much vaccine Ottawa would be giving the province. "There is a suggestion that we have received that there may be less vaccine over the next two weeks," Dr. Arlene King, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, conceded Thursday. "I look forward to hearing more from the federal government in terms of how much we are actually going to get." King was expected to make an announcement Friday on just how much vaccine would be made available to Ontario. "The demand was higher at the beginning than what we had expected." In Ottawa, the Liberals took the Harper government to task over its handling of the swine-flu vaccine, saying delays have cost lives. Industry Minister Tony Clement replied by telling the House of Commons that six million doses of vaccine will be delivered by Friday. "By the end of next week, there will be an additional three million doses for a total of nine million doses for Canadians," Clement said. In Newfoundland, kids stayed home from school and a small group of parents protested on the island's south coast in a bid for faster access to the vaccine. Until Thursday, Toronto's vaccination program had been limited to health-care workers. With the opening of two clinics for high priority groups, thousands of concerned parents, pregnant women, and people with underlying health conditions joined massive lineups for the shot. Some arrived as early as 6 a.m. By early afternoon, both Toronto clinics were turning away newcomers but said people already in line would get their shots. Continued... Canada Toolbar : Search from anywhere on the web and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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