My thoughts on H1N1
The time is long gone, when I watched motionless so to the news and I swallow everything they told us so.
Nowadays, if I ever even turn on the nightly news, then always with a very critical default. And I tell everyone I know. However, information to be broadcast on the Internet not simply swallow Sun
faith no longer just about anything, and check where it comes to the facts. A little common sense is one of them and everyone should be able to decide for themselves what they believe and what is not allowed.
This is the subject of swine flu has become more important, for it is our health that is at stake here. Whether we can vaccinate it or not, we have the right to fully informed and to be neutral. Because only you can decide, wenn man sich ein umfassendes Bild der Lage machen kann und sich so seine eigene Meinung bilden kann. Da aber offenbar die etablierten Medien dazu nicht mehr fähig sind und eine sehr einseitige Haltung zu Tage legen und sogar Impfkritische Meinungen fast nicht mehr zulassen oder sie als Spinnereien darstellen, ist dies kaum noch möglich.
In welcher Zeit Leben wir, wo nur eine Meinung gelten darf, wo impfkritischen Ärzten mit Berufsverbot gedroht wird, wo Fakten zu den Nebenwirkungen des Impfstoffes als Verschwörungstheorie abgestempelt werden, um so den Interessen der Pharmaindustrie in die Hände zu Spielen. Kritische Äusserungen dazu vernimmt man praktisch nur noch aus der Bevölkerung und aus dem Internet.
It is shocking how the media slippers this vaccination campaign, too. Suddenly the money is there to produce expensive vaccines commercials, big slam the advertising drum and hang posters across the country. And the vaccine seems to be, free.
On the other hand, is obviously not enough money available to help the victims of malaria and we are called to donate campaign. Every 30 seconds a child dies of malaria. Thus, the presentation of the donation campaign and some newspapers report on malaria simultaneously. This is shocking and should have the panic over swine flu in the shade. But the message this is hardly worth a word.
Why was it so far not one establish effective vaccine against malaria and for the swine flu, it managed the pharmaceutical industry in record time.
The answer is obvious. In most areas where malaria is no money to get malaria and therefore is not attractive for the pharmaceutical industry market;
Wikipedia writes:
"Malaria is also known as a disease of poverty. Behind this name is, the assumption that the disease affects mainly poor people, who have limited purchasing power and are therefore not attractive market. For pharmaceutical companies, it is therefore economically more appropriate remedy for medically less "urgent" to study diseases, that are concerned with purchasing power. "
Norbert Blum writes in the Süddeutsche Zeitung of 7 October 2003:
is "The pharmaceutical industry worldwide twice as much research funding in the fight against hair loss and erectile weaknesses such as malaria, yellow fever and schistosomiasis. This is market-consistent, in that customers have with erectile dysfunction and hair loss in general, more purchasing power than the malaria and yellow fever patients. "
The victims of malaria are not mentioned in the media, but it is each individual who died during the swine flu counted. Yes, the latest figures on new flu still up distorted, so is the flu pandemic. Particularly striking is the high number in the U.S. and that is not surprising. Because there is a new counting method is used.
www.aerztezeitung.de writes:
"The numbers of infections are listed cumulatively. That is, they are added continuously. Most infected people have long since been recovered. If are given as 52 000 cases, this means that infected since April 2009 a total of 50,000 people with the new H1N1 virus. . The number does not mean that 50,000 people are currently infected, "
.. and further down:
"The U.S. disease control CDC has introduced a new counting method of the swine flu deaths. There are now also deaths from secondary infections by swine influenza disease included and those in which an infection with the H1N1 virus has not been shown explicitly. has a result, the number of swine flu deaths in the United States dramatically increased . This does not mean that there currently more people have died from the swine flu. "
We are all each day before taking a decision that will change our lives.
Each is itself on leave, whether he / she can be vaccinated or not. If however, the decision auf zu wenig oder falschen Information beruht kann dies schwere Folgen haben.
Die Entscheidung, impfen oder nicht impfen sollte sehr gut überlegt sein.
Links:
www.sackstark.info
www.aerztezeitung.de
www.impf-report.de
polskaweb.eu
www.jrz.ch
www.tagblatt.ch: Hoffen auf Malaria Impfung
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