Valerie

 
Does this make sense to anyone ?
 
In the Dominican Republic, the oral polio vaccine is being forced on every child over a 3 day period. Officials are going house to house to make sure they get everyone. This is after an outbreak that left 6 children paralyzed. The thing is: the outbreak was caused by "an unusual vaccine mutation", according to Pan American Health Org. So, a bad vaccine, not wild polio, caused it, and to combat it, they are vaccinating the rest with a "good" vaccine?
 
Valerie in Tacoma

Bobbie

Ok, I know I just am always late in these replies but
hey, I'm busy. :)
Anyhoo, this just literally sickens me. Going door to
door FORCING parents to give their children something
that very well may prove to be the cause of harm to
them?
I can't imagine the feeling of horror. I have enough
anxiety just trying to voluntarily take my children to
the doctor and explain that they will not have these
things put in their bodies.

Ok, I'm done, for now. Just had to put my two cents
in.
Hopeful thoughts for all the poor moms in the
Dominican Republic, and especially those whose
children were paralyzed by this vaccine mutation. :(
-Bobbie


--- Valerie <valeries@...> wrote:
>
> Does this make sense to anyone ?
>
> In the Dominican Republic, the oral polio vaccine is
> being forced on every
> child over a 3 day period. Officials are going house
> to house to make sure
> they get everyone. This is after an outbreak that
> left 6 children paralyzed.
> The thing is: the outbreak was caused by "an unusual
> vaccine mutation",
> according to Pan American Health Org. So, a bad
> vaccine, not wild polio,
> caused it, and to combat it, they are vaccinating
> the rest with a "good"
> vaccine?
>
> Valerie in Tacoma
>


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