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Friday, September 24, 2010

CDC failed to inform the H1N1 vaccine manufacturers of a larger number of miscarriages and stillborns

A National Coalition of Women’s (NCOW) press release on September 17 says the CDC failed to inform the H1N1 vaccine manufacturers of the larger number of miscarriages and stillborns that were occurring among pregnant women who took the vaccine. Initially thought to be 1,588, the number eventually reached 3,587, according to the release.

Not to worry, vaccine manufacturers can no longer be sued for “adverse events” like these, courtesy of the last administration who, along with the manufacturers, knew these “events” would occur with the shots. An experiment, maybe? The CDC didn’t “forget” to notify the manufacturers.

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