Posted on Jul 26, 2022
vaccine-education-center-dna-fetal-cells-vaccines.pdf
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
Lt Col Charlie Brown I can understand why people might object to this line of vaccines. The Q&A sheet does answer many of the concerns that I've heard of. In addition it reveals that Covid vaccine wasn't the first to use fetal cells in production of the vaccines.
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"The Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia provides complete, up-to-date and reliable information about vaccines to parents and healthcare professionals. We are a member of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Vaccine Safety Net because our website meets the criteria for credibility and content as defined by the Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety. Learn more about the WHO’s Vaccine Safety Net."...
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A nurse I know, with young boys, and several nurses I know of in an organization, say the parents do not even request the inserts that come with the vaccines their children are advised to have, nor do medical folks offer them. The nurses are concerned with independent lab results indicating there are toxic pollutants found in vaccines that do not belong in them, that are not included in the ingredients list of the vaccines.
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SGT Mary G.
PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln - I understand. A degree in biology is required to understand some of it what is in the inserts - both vaccines and pharmaceuticals. Otherwise, "leisure" time is needed to learn more details. When do most people with young children find the time and energy to do research? Simply because people do not ask for vaccine inserts (those lengthy papers inside the box on thin paper, in small print) does not mean they should not be offered which is a concern of the nurses I mentioned. Don't know if information sheets are the same as inserts. Guessing they are not, and not as detailed.
I have always looked up information in "The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics" which provides useful basic detailed information that is understandable. What is scary about that is what medical folks and pharmacists do not mention to people, some of which may be in the inserts people do not read. As such everyone's behinds are covered, except patients - even though information could be offered from the info sheets and inserts which many will not read.<sigh>
I have always looked up information in "The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics" which provides useful basic detailed information that is understandable. What is scary about that is what medical folks and pharmacists do not mention to people, some of which may be in the inserts people do not read. As such everyone's behinds are covered, except patients - even though information could be offered from the info sheets and inserts which many will not read.<sigh>
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
SGT Mary G. - The inserts are intended for professional healthcare personnel. That's why the VIS was developed, if you haven't seen one before they are on the CDC website listed by vaccine.
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SGT Mary G.
PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln - People who ask for the inserts are supposed to be given the inserts, according to the nurse I mentioned. Good to know they are available online, also. Some folks still prefer a hard copy in the hand!
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
SGT Mary G. - For the inserts online you may need to go to either the FDA or the manufacturer's website.
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