H1N1 vaccine production to reach three billion in 2010
By DPA, IANSMonday, September 21, 2009
HONG KONG - The production of swine flu vaccines is on track to reach three billion inoculations within the next year, the head of the World Health Organization, Margaret Chan, said Monday.
About 25 companies worldwide are now producing vaccines against the H1N1 virus, Chan said on the opening day of the annual general meeting for WHO’s western Pacific region in Hong Kong.
“Most of these companies are in developed countries, but I am very pleased to see some developing countries are also moving into making their own vaccine, and China is one of the first examples,” Chan said.
WHO’s director general said five companies in China had received official approval to manufacture the vaccine against the virus, which has so far killed about 3,500 people worldwide.
Chan joined health experts from 37 countries and areas in the western Pacific region for the meeting, which runs until Friday.
In addition to the H1N1 pandemic, other topics on the agenda included malaria, HIV/AIDS and the impact of the global financial crisis on health services.
September 24, 2009: 12:39 pm
I wonder if people who support mainstream medicine’s fearmongering and disease-causing would be curious in knowing actual vaccine ingredients. For the sake of keeping this somewhat succinct, here are just a few of the dozens of horrid substances that vaccine-pushers have admitted to including in public vaccines: We have no idea how much worse the ‘h1n1′ vaccine will be, especially if they are going to this length of sheer nonsense and induce mass hysteria to sell you on it. Please, for your own good: turn off the idiot box, let go of fear & EDUCATE YOURSELF. The pharma-industrial-military complex have been systematically dumbing down human beings for decades. |
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