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Tuesday, August 10, 2010

SWINE FLU SHOT: How many people got it?

Swine flu vaccine stats – Exposed 'False Flag FLU' - Pandemic Now Declared Over: WHO

August 10, 2010
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USA bought 195 million doses of the vaccine – 1 in 5 took the shot – 4 out of 5 refused the shot. Out of a total population of 304 million. 60 million Americans were inoculated. 20%.
Canada bought 50.4 million doses of vaccine. 40% of the Canadian population were inoculated. The largest number in the world (comparatively). Roughly 12 million Canadians took the shot out of a total population of 33 million.
Australia bought 21 million doses of the H1N1 vaccine – 6.6 million of the population took the shot. Total population in Australia of 22 million. 30%.
Ireland bought 3.85 million doses of the vaccine – 1 in 6 were inoculated with the H1N1 vaccine – with a total population of 4.5 million, just under 700,000 were vaccinated. 14.4%
Britain bought 60 million doses of the H1N1 Vaccine – 4.25 million of the population took the shot out of a total population of 60 Million. 7%.
France bought 94 million doses of the H1N1 Vaccine–5 million people were inoculated in France,
with a total population of 64 million. 7.8%
Germany bought 50 million doses of the H1N1 Vaccine –roughly 4.5 million of the 82 million German populous were inoculated. 5 %.
China bought 100 million doses of the H1N1 Vaccine – as of December 11, 2009 – 32 million were inoculated. 3.2%
Netherlands bought 34 million doses of the H1N1 Vaccine – no data available yet as to how many doses were administered.
India bought 1.5 million doses of the H1N1 Vaccine – no data available yet as to how many doses were administered.H1N1 vaccines will start rolling out on Feb 19, 2010 – to the general public in India.
Poland refused to buy the H1N1 vaccine. (The only country to do so)

GSK made over 4 Billion Dollars in Profit from H1N1 Flu – and another 7 billion dollars projected earnings by 2011.

in other news....

WHO declares swine flu pandemic over

Posted 6 minutes ago
August 10, 2010
 
The World Health Organization says the swine flu pandemic is now over.
Swine flu has killed more than 18,000 people and affected more than 2,200 countries since it emerged in April last year.

The new virus spread swiftly worldwide, despite drastic measures including a week long shutdown in Mexico.

The UN organisation says the H1N1 flu virus has run its course and reached seasonal flu level.
WHO director general Margaret Chan says "the world is no longer in phase six of the pandemic alert. We are now moving into the post-pandemic period," she said.
Vaccines for regular seasonal influenza viruses now incorporate protection against swine flu, and the WHO insists on the merits of flu jabs.
The world remains on phase three of the flu alert scale for the less infectious but deadlier H5N1 bird flu.
- AFP



THE H1N1 NON-THREAT..FLASHBACK






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