Monday, August 17, 2009

U.K. Nurses Have a Duty to Get H1N1 "Swine Flu" Vaccine Jab Says Department of Health

The United Kingdom's Department of Health is saying that all nurses have a duty to get the experimental H1N1 "swine" flu vaccine despite 30% of the frontline nurses saying they are not getting the shot. I agree with these front line nurses. I will not be getting the vaccine shot, because it is loaded with adjuvants, mercury, cancer cell and who knows what else. However, if someone is a nurse in the United Kingdom, then it appears that the Department will pressure him/her under a duty obligation to ensure that 100% of the nurses get the vaccine shot.

Speaking to Nursing Times in response to the survey results, Professor David Salisbury, the Department of Health’s director of immunisation, said it was unfortunate that nurses could ‘knowingly leave themselves at risk’.

‘They have a duty to themselves, they are at risk. They have a duty to their patients not to infect their patients and they have a duty to their families. I think you solve those responsibilities by being vaccinated,’ he said.


With regards to safety concerns about the vaccines, he added: ‘The evidence that we’ve had is sufficient to persuade the regulators that these are vaccines that will be licensed.’

Source: Nursing Times

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