
Why the University of Washington in George's head of global health department suggests a false shortage swine flu?
http://www.examiner.com/x-18323-Seattle-Natural-Health-Examiner ~ Y2009m11d4-CFR-registration, proposes the creation of false-Rarity-to-Drive-Up-To-Demand vaccine against H1N1, a recording of a recent Council on Foreign Relations shows participants the symposium to discuss ways to ensure that the public take the H1N1 flu vaccine despite mass resistance has raised questions about its safety. The deadline for register for the October 16 when the RCM held a symposium in New York entitled The influenza pandemic, the economy and foreign policy. Science course part of discussion about whether the vaccine should be mandatory for healthcare workers and schoolchildren, Lone Simonsen, a research professor and director of research at the Department Global Health, George Washington University, suggests creating an artificial shortage to increase demand for the vaccine.
They want to create a panic, have you been gone and goings of Ukraine, which he attributed to the H1N1 virus, when they finally report on the mainstream may panic and want to be vaccinated, even if he wanted before.
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