November 7th
German media claims vaccine scarcity to drive up demand
Parts of the German media seem to be implementing the cynical strategy discussed in a recent meeting of the Council of Foreign Relations in New York of giving the impression there is a shortage of the swine flu jab in order to drive up demand.
A headline in the Tagblatt today says: “The swine flu itself doesn’t play a big role in the region of Tübringen yet. The excitement about the vaccine is growing - just because it is barely to be had.”
Then follows a report giving the impression that people are searching high and low for the rare swine flu vaccination in Tübingen.
The same tactic has been thoroughly used in swedish media. One example are the big headlines in Aftonbladet about how the Leksand Hockey team physician “scandalously” received the vaccine before so called “risk groups”.
The daily newspapers Dagens Nyheter, Sverige Radio and Trelleborgs Allehanda have also been writing about the lack of vaccine, in complete accordance with the the scheme lined up by the very influential, and for many little known, “Council on Foreign Relations“, which operates close to the american government.
A recording from a recent meeting at CFR reveals how this is a thought out plan in order to drive up the demand for the vaccine.
90% of Health workers in Greece do not want H1N1 vaccination
A report sent in from Greece says that 58% of the doctors and 90% of the health personnel working for the Red Cross in Athens have said they do not intend to get the “swine flu” jab: “58% of the doctors and 90% of the medical staff at the Red Cross in Athens declared that they do not intend to be vaccinated, at a time when specialists are appealing to citizens to be vaccinated.”
The president of the National Committee for the Influenza Pandemic, Eleni Giamarellou, in order to get across the message that there is no reason for anxiety about the possible side-effects of the vaccine against the new H1N1 flu, declared that she will be among the first to be vaccinated. The members of the National Committee nevertheless note that the vaccination is not compulsory.
The research carried out by the Red Cross indicates that not only the general public but also the country’s medical personnel have NOT been persuaded by official statements in relation to the dangers from side-effects of the new vaccine. Similar studies carried out on the general population indicate that six out of ten people are thinking of staying away from the programme of mass vaccination.
The President of the National Committee for the Influenza Pandemic also emphasised the need to have immediately available the 150 beds in the Intensive Care Units, which are remaining unutilized. In the event of the scenario becoming a reality that 20% of the population will fall ill from the H1N1 virus, an additional 170 to 470 beds will be needed at Intensive Care Units.
In the context of the attempt to find a solution there has been mention even of the possibility of requisitioning Intensive Care beds in private clinics.
The president of the National Committee mentioned the necessity for pregnant women in the second or third month of pregnancy to be vaccinated, as they face greater risk than the rest of the population of suffering serious symptoms. She nevertheless pointed out that people allergic to eggs should not be vaccinated, something that does not apply for the regular flu vaccine. This is because Greece has been provided with vaccines that have been cultivated in eggs, not in cells.
Source: TA NEA
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