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Finland Chief Medical Officer: Swine Flu Vaccinating 5 To

20-Year-Old Children Was A Mistake

The Chief Medical Officer of Finland's National Public Health Institute

has conceded that it may have been unnecessary to vaccinate children and

young people against swine flu. Dr Terhi Kilpi told the Väli-Suomi

newspaper group's Sunday newspaper supplement that perhaps the vaccine

should not have been given to 5-20 year-olds. Kilpi said that she would

no longer recommend the vaccination for this age group. She added that if

she had known of the potential consequences, she would have not

inoculated 5-20 year-olds. " A year ago, the current understanding

was that the swine flu was a danger specifically for the young. At that

time there was not yet any reason to suspect serious side effects to the

vaccine, " said Kilpi. The vaccine is now suspected to be linked

to an increase in the number of cases of narcolepsy affecting children

and young people in Finland, Sweden and Iceland. In Finland, 54 children

have been diagnosed with narcolep sy. Even though it is under suspicion,

the vaccine has been reintroduced in the UK.

YLE, fi

Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start February 4

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READ THE NEWS ON ONE CLICK

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http://yle.fi/uutiset/news/2011/01/health_official_swine_flu_vaccinations_for_children_possibly_a_mistake_2326931.html?origin=rss

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Finland Chief Medical Officer: Swine Flu Vaccinating 5 To

20-Year-Old Children Was A Mistake

The Chief Medical Officer of Finland's National Public Health Institute

has conceded that it may have been unnecessary to vaccinate children and

young people against swine flu. Dr Terhi Kilpi told the Väli-Suomi

newspaper group's Sunday newspaper supplement that perhaps the vaccine

should not have been given to 5-20 year-olds. Kilpi said that she would

no longer recommend the vaccination for this age group. She added that if

she had known of the potential consequences, she would have not

inoculated 5-20 year-olds. " A year ago, the current understanding

was that the swine flu was a danger specifically for the young. At that

time there was not yet any reason to suspect serious side effects to the

vaccine, " said Kilpi. The vaccine is now suspected to be linked

to an increase in the number of cases of narcolepsy affecting children

and young people in Finland, Sweden and Iceland. In Finland, 54 children

have been diagnosed with narcolep sy. Even though it is under suspicion,

the vaccine has been reintroduced in the UK.

YLE, fi

Sheri Nakken, former R.N., MA, Hahnemannian

Homeopath

Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Washington State, USA

Vaccines -

http://vaccinationdangers.wordpress.com/ Homeopathy

http://homeopathycures.wordpress.com

Vaccine Dangers, Childhood Disease Classes & Homeopathy

Online/email courses - next classes start February 4

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