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Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Vaccination schemes that were problematic


Just a few examples below that are well documented of times when vaccinations have not worked out so well. 

The Cutter Incident

 April 1955.

Over 200 000 children in five Western and mid-Western USA states had a polio vaccine in which the procedure of deactivating the live virus proved to be unreliable. 

The vaccine made by Cutter Laboratories was to blame. The company's manufacturing process did not completely kill the virus they used to make their vaccine. 

Within days there were reports of paralysis. Within a month the first mass vaccination programme against polio had to be aborted. 

Ensuing investigations revealed that the vaccine, manufactured by the California-based family firm of Cutter Laboratories, had caused 40 000 cases of polio, leaving 200 children with differing degrees of paralysis, and killing 10.

SV40 Contamination

From 1955 to 1963, an approximated 10-30% of polio vaccines administered in the US were tainted with simian virus 40 (SV40). The virus came from monkey kidney cell cultures used to make polio vaccines at that time. Most of the contamination was in the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV), but it was also found in oral polio vaccine (OPV).  After the contamination was uncovered, the U.S. Government instituted testing constraints to confirm that all new lots of polio vaccines were free of SV40.

Swine Flu Vaccine 

In 1976 there was a minor increased possibility of a serious neurological disorder called Guillain-BarrĂ© Syndrome (GBS) following vaccination with a swine flu vaccine. The increased risk was approximately 1 additional case of GBS for every 100,000 people who got the swine flu vaccine. After  40 million people were vaccinated against swine flu, federal health representatives decided that the likelihood of an association of GBS with the vaccine, however small, necessitated halting immunisation until the problem could be explored.

Rotavirus  Vaccine crisis that created bowl obstruction in toddlers. 

1998. The FDA indorsed RotaShield vaccine, the first vaccine to thwart rotavirus gastroenteritis. Soon after it was licensed, some infants developed intussusception (rare type of bowel obstruction that occurs when the bowel folds in on itself) after being vaccinated. Initially, it was not obvious if the vaccine or some additional factor was causing the bowel obstructions. CDC quickly recommended that use of the vaccine be halted and instantly started two emergency investigations to find out if receiving RotaShield vaccine was causing some of the cases of intussusception.

The conclusions of the investigations showed that RotaShield vaccine caused intussusception in some healthy infants younger than 12 months of age who normally would be at low risk for this condition. Official recommendation to vaccinate infants with RotaShield vaccine was withdrawn. The company voluntarily withdrew RotaShield from the marketplace in October 1999.

Another view below regarding vaccination of children 

Hey, Hancock, leave those kids alone!

‘Any reasonable person must understand by now that endangering the lives and futures of millions of children and young people by injecting them with novel gene therapies to prevent the spread of this comparatively run-of-the-mill virus would be not only futile but insane. These medications offer children incalculably more risks than benefits. The sensible policy would be to protect the vulnerable in whatever way they themselves think best, while offering them safe and proven treatments, should they succumb to Covid; and to call a halt to the mass testing which results in gross exaggeration of the dangers we face, and in unnecessary school closures. ‘  More…

https://www.conservativewoman.co.uk/hey-hancock-leave-those-kids-alone/






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