Toddlers will have jabs for SIX diseases at once
That's Six Jabs combined into one disease causing super jab.
"Toddlers are to be INOCULATED against six diseases at once in a bid to boost
vaccination rates, the Government revealed yesterday."
Medical Dictionary
in·oc·u·la·tion definition
Pronunciation: /in-ˌäk-yə-ˈlā-shən/
Function: n
1 : the act or process or an instance of inoculating: as
a : the introduction of a microorganism into a medium suitable for its growth
b (1) : the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into a living organism to stimulate the production of antibodies
(2) : the introduction of a vaccine or serum into a living organism
"The ‘super-vaccination’ day will involve three injections to protect against measles, mumps, rubella, two forms of meningitis and bacteria that can cause pneumonia.....
(here is the contradiction)
....A vaccine can trigger side effects including pain at the site of injection, fever, irritability, stomach upsets and headaches. In extremely rare cases, children can suffer allergic reactions.
In her letter, the chief medical officer Prof Dame Sally Davies called for the change to be introduced ‘as soon as practicable’ to simplify the system.
Doctors say the first super-vaccination day could be introduced by the start of next year.
The change was proposed by the joint committee on
vaccination and immunisation after research found combining the jabs on one day would cause no health problems for babies.
(So it causes health problems yet it would cause no health problems. Which one is it?)
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1331738/MMR-1-6-inoculation-jabs-in...