Dangers of "Five-in-One" Vaccine Combinations
Dangers of "Five-in-One" Vaccine Combinations
England’s Department of Health announced that they will likely implement a new "five-in-one" shot containing vaccines for diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, haemophilus influenza, and polio. Adverse effects of the shot were already reported in Canada, and many individuals fear that this "five-in-one" will lead to more vaccine combinations, up to a "sixteen-in-one," similar to what is already being discussed in the U.S. Vaccine combining poses particular hazards with live oral vaccines because the viruses in combination can interfere with one another to heighten risk levels. England’s health ministers reassured the public that the vaccines were safe and even went on to affirm that "children could safely be given 1,000 vaccines at once." The dodging of safety issues fueled distrust and anger for the Department of Health. "Stop treating the people like idiots," one individual wrote. In an era where the boundaries between pharmaceutical companies, politics, university funding, and businesses are becoming increasingly blurred, many worry that commercial interests – not health interests – are driving the push for these combination-vaccines. Regarding mercury in vaccines, one health ministry official said its listing in the vaccine’s contents suggested it was an insignificant trace amount, "a hundredth of a per cent." Later, when the mercury content was converted to micrograms, the official was astonished and said had mercury been listed in micrograms from the start, it would have raised red flags long ago. My Opinion: I am totally disgruntled by the vaccine business. I have discussed this before, but it bears repeating again. Injecting a dozen vaccines into a newborn and young infant, when the vaccines contain aluminum, formaldehyde, mercury, and other toxins is plain craziness. My grandchildren will not be getting them.
"Ministers have only themselves to blame for the latest furore"
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October 4, 2011 
















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