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Relayer
24th July 2009, 16:09
Jim Sinclair’s Commentary

Ok, now what are they concerned about that immunity is required?

The next question is will inoculation be mandatory under penalty of the law?

CIGA JB says "The gov’ment is here to help ….. RUN FOREST RUN!!!!"

H1N1 vaccine makers granted immunity and other flu news
22 July, 2009 05:54:00 Kathlyn Stone

The news coverage on H1N1 is coming fast and furiously. It’s hard to keep up. Here are some of the recent developments that may have slipped under your radar.

H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine makers granted immunity from lawsuits

Just as millions of Americans are being told they should get the new H1N1 or “swine flu” vaccine when it becomes available this fall, the Department of Health and Human Services has granted vaccine makers and federal officials immunity from lawsuits that result from any new H1N1 vaccine.

Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius signed the document releasing vaccine and government officials from liability on July 17.

Paul Pennock, a New York plaintiff’s attorney on medical liability cases, doesn’t agree with granting immunity. He told AP: "If you’re going to ask people to do this for the common good, then let’s make sure for the common good that these people will be taken care of if something goes wrong."


More.....
http://www.fleshandstone.net/healthandsciencenews/1572.html

silverheartbone
24th July 2009, 16:19
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Generation Y
25th July 2009, 19:42
From what I recall they aren't doing this for the "common good." Seeing as they are for-profit institutions, the likelyhood of those in charge being able to cut corners and save costs during this time of financial turmoil only increase with a guarantee against any possible repercussions over doing a "bad job".


Can't wait till they say "Sorry, didn't mean to paralyze your child with that state-mandated shot." And that's about all you get..
Maybe not even an apology.