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More on swine flue
21-11-2009, 02:11 AM
Post: #11
WHO on Vaccinations 2006-2015
This makes important reading, the globalists have it all planned out..................

Protecting more people in a changing world covers the key strategies needed to reach more people with immunization services, especially those who are hard to reach and those who are eligible for newly introduced vaccines. The aims are to ensure that every infant has at least four contacts with immunization services, to expand immunization to other age groups in an effort to maximize the impact of existing vaccines, and to improve vaccine-management systems in order to ensure immunization safety, including the availability of safe and effective vaccines at all times. The strategies in this area seek to prioritize underserved populations and areas and will use the “reaching every district” approach.

Strategy 1: Use a combination of approaches to reach everybody targeted for immunization

Strategy 2: Increase community demand for immunization

Strategy 3: Ensure that unreached people are reached in every district at least four times a year

Strategy 4: Expand vaccination beyond the traditional target group

Strategy 5: Improve vaccine, immunization and injection safety

Strategy 6: Improve and strengthen vaccine-management systems

Strategy 7: Evaluate and strengthen national immunization programmes

http://www.who.int/vaccines-documents/Do...nal_EN.pdf

It is worth mentioning that when teenagers say that they are to have a tetanus jab which now seems mandatory, they are actually getting a triple, Tetanus, Polio and Diphtheria. Add this to the triple cancer vaccines for girls and then the flu vaccine, any holiday vaccinations. An immune system can only stand so much.
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27-11-2009, 11:01 AM
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RE: More on swine flue
Hi John.
I see your video it is really good. Your post is very interesting and I teach something new over here. Nice information.
My heartiest thanks for sharing.
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