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Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
National Health Services. Estimates say that the seasonal flu kills about 36,000 people per year (less than 1 one-thousandth of a percent of the U.S. population -- this includes people with pre-existing conditions).
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
:)
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
Ok, I was wrong. But my point doesn't really hinge on delivery method.
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
Oh and the NHS also posts no warning for children UNLESS they are under the age of 1 and ALREADY SICK! Children under the age of 5 are in the "High Risk" group but, the NHS states that increased concern should only be placed when the child's symptoms increase AFTER 5 days.
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
Terrible painful and nasty.... well, nasty maybe. Uncomfortable, sure. From the NHS... Swine Flu symptoms: unusual tiredness, headache, runny nose, sore throat, shortness of breath or cough, loss of appetite, aching muscles, diarrhoea or vomiting.
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
Thanks for labeling me. :-)
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
Actually, little girls do not need the vaccine. Nearly every child by the age of 2 is capable of fighting this off, building antibodies and going on to live a normal, happy, and healthy life style.
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
http://imgsrv.1010wins.com/image/DbGraphic/200910/1398994.jpg?1256728672 http://imgsrv.kyw1060.com/image/DbGraphic/200910/1396915.jpg?1256571992 Yes, up the nose. Granted, I'm sure that that isn't the way ALL kids get the vaccine but a lot do.
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Fri Oct 30, 2009
This was an act by Obama to show the world, "See, MY kids are doing it." It's propaganda. The swine-flu vaccine is nearly useless and the swine flu itself isn't really much different than the regular seasonal flu.
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Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
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Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?
Obama girls' swine flu vaccine: Favoritism or good example?