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Following WHO’s “swine flu” instructions, Germany prepares for mass vaccination in September World Health Organization assumes control of Belgium police force By JB Germany’s Health Minister Ulla Schmidt has said that a mass campaign for vaccination against the “swine” flu is to begin in September with “chronically ill patients, health care workers, police officers, fire fighters, public workers and pregnant women" to receive the injections first in response to WHO’s instructions to its 194 member countries to vaccinate their entire populations. Baxter — one of the very companies that are set to profit from this order — sits on WHO’s advisory vaccine board as an “observer.” Baxter’s Austrian subsidiary also sent out 72 kilos of live bird flu supplied by WHO this February in an act that can only be explained by assuming criminal intent given the high security standards surrounding biosafety level 3 facilities in which live bird flu virus must be supplied. Is the German Health Minister — as the Austrian Health Minister appears to be — misusing her office to further the agenda of the pharma companies and in reckless disregard for the lives and health of the German population? Are there financial or other links between Ulla Schmidt and pharma industry? Although the German government maintains the injection will be voluntary, the laws that are in place to make it mandatory can be activated any time. Belgium recently announced that it had passed a law allowing the health minister to make use of the police for forced vaccinations. See report on The health ministers of all countries will answer to WHO in the event of a pandemic emergency under pandemic plans passed in each country in 2005 and under the International Health Regulations of 2005. That means that WHO has obtained the ultimate authority over the Belgium police. —– Deutsche Welle The German health ministry announced on Friday that an estimated quarter of Germany’s population will be eligible to receive the flu shots. This confirms reports earlier this week that the government had plans to order 50 million vaccine units against swine flu. The vaccines will be available from September, to coincide with an expected surge in flu cases. Health state ministers late on Thursday agreed that chronically ill patients, health care workers, police officers, fire fighters, public workers and pregnant women can receive the injections first. Two shots are needed for the vaccination to be effective against the (A)H1N1 virus. “The vaccinations are a precautionary measure,” said health ministry spokesman, Klaus Vater. “No one can tell how the new virus will develop in the coming weeks.” Despite the priority immunization list, Federal Health Minister Ulla Schmidt insists that everyone who wants to be vaccinated against swine flu, will be able to do so. Protecting the entire population is expected to cost health insurers an estimated two billion euros. |
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