H1N1 Vaccine Will Arrive Too Late To Help Most Americans

By Jim

Based on the results of a study by Purdue University, the H1N1 vaccine will arrive too late to help most Americans who will be infected during this flu season, according to The Washington Times. The study also estimates that the virus will infect about 60 percent of the U.S. population, although only about 25 percent... »

Mandatory Vaccinations Refused by Nurses in New York (VIDEO)

By Kellie

The New York State Health Department is requiring both influenza and H1N1 vaccines for all health care workers who come into contact with patients. The health department insists that the mandatory vaccinations are for everyone’s safety, but a number of workers are concerned about being forced to get the shot. In the video below nurses from Glen Falls Hospital near... »

Swine Flu H1N1 Vaccine Warning

By Jim

According to the Sunday Times of London, British health officials have warned doctors of possible similarities between the new H1N1 swine flu vaccine and the one used in the 70s that was linked to 25 deaths in America. The Times continued with this information:   In 1976, Washington rushed in a mass immunization program against... »

Swine Flu Vaccinations Could Be Risky

By Kellie

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius advocates a massive H1N1 vaccination program for schoolchildren this fall, putting schools on notice that they might be turned into shot clinics. “If you think about vaccinating kids, schools are the logical place,” Sebelius said in June. No decision has been made yet on whether and how to... »