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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 |
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Blunt Needles For Swine Flu Vaccine
'Amsterdam - The needles used to vaccinate people against swine flu are blunt, says family doctor Jan Takken in the online version of Medical Contact. "When you inject a patient, it gives a nasty, abrasive feeling", according to Takken in the professional journal.
At The National Familydoctors Association (LHV), a spokesperson confirms different needles are used than the regular ones used for the seasonal flu-vaccinations. "Those needles are specifically developed for this vaccine", explains a spokeswoman of the Dutch Vaccine Institute (NVI).'
Specifically developed for the vaccine or, as reported, to embed nanotechnology micrcochips on the point so they are injected into everyone who has the 'swine flu' inoculation?
Original article in Dutch ...
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