Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 http://www.theoneclickgroup.co.uk SUMMARY 1. Polio From Vaccine: India Confirms Two Cases India has confirmed two separate cases of vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV). “The two cases are being investigated for any immunodeficiency disorder which may be the reason for the VDPV. Usually, it is seen in one having immunodeficiency or in areas with low population immunity,” said Dr Sunil Khaparade, Deputy Commissioner, Immunisation, Union Health Ministry. Teena Thacker & Samudra Gupta Kashyap, Indian Express 2. Neutralising The Toxicity Of Vaccines The child receives not one but many vaccines. There are no tests to determine the effects of multiple vaccines. There is no scientific study to determine whether vaccines have really prevented diseases. Rather disease graphs show vaccines have been introduced at the fag end of epidemics when the disease was already in its last stages. In case of Small Pox the vaccine actually caused a great spurt in the incidence of disease before public outcry led to its withdrawal. There are no long-term studies on vaccine safety. Very short-term tests are carried out where the vaccinated subjects are checked against another group who are given another vaccine. Technically the tests should be carried out against a non-vaccinated group. No one really knows what protocols are followed at such industry-sponsored trials. Infants, who are advised ONLY mothers milk till the age of six months and beyond because their fragile system will not tolerate anything e lse are given 30 extremely toxic vaccine shots, including booster doses, an act that defies both logic and science. Jagannath Chatterjee, The New Nation, Bangladesh's Independent News Source 3. Judges Misconduct To Be Kept Outrageously Secret By UK State A ruling that the disciplining of judges can remain secret is an outrageous departure from the trend towards transparency. The Guardian had asked for the names and the reasons why more than 100 judges in the past decade had been disciplined. The ministry refused to provide this information, claiming that it would "damage public confidence in the judiciary in a way that would prejudice the conduct of public affairs". This is an outrageous decision. Judges are highly paid public servants whose conduct in court and (to an extent) out of court must be above reproach: it is fundamental that the public should know how complaints against judges are resolved and the reasons why particular judges have been reprimanded or sacked. The real culprit, of course, is parliament – once again, a hopeless protector of liberty. Rob Evans, The Guardian 4. UK Department Of Health Refuses To Disclose Data Security Breaches The UK government has blocked proposals for it to collect and publish data on all National Health Servoe security breaches, GP can reveal. Professor Ross Anderson, chairman of the Foundation for Information Policy Research, said he was unsurprised that ministers had blocked the move. He added: 'It would be too embarrassing, wouldn't it?' Jonn Elledge, Healthcare Republic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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