Thanks for bringing up the Japanese model. I only knew about them splitting the MMR jab into three separate vaccines. As to what we can learn from their example - I don't know. It does look like their officials won't be bribed into buying whatever vaccines BigPharma pushes on the market. Maybe they're rich enough, maybe they've learned the value of human life the hard way (I'm thinking 1945 here). I live in a small and rather poor country so there's always someone ready to take the bribe and advocate the introduction of a new vaccine or expensive drug.
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You are so right @ladyrebecca it is all about the money, the bribes and the many "incentives" that are given to these doctors and health care "professionals". Sickens me to no end that anyone would conceive of taking money to inject children with drugs and particulates they have not even researched and still call themselves "health providers". Most doctors have not even read the package inserts :(
This practice of doctors receiving incentives from medical companies is fairly new to my country, as such a thing was impossible during the communist era. And it took us a while to figure out the scale of this corruption system. Back when my now teenage daughter was a baby and we went to see the doctor I used to be so impressed by the colorful posters advertising new drugs. They gave out a sense of certainty - this doctor is up to date with the best new drugs available. Of course, she was also up to date with the newest vaccines, better than the ones provided by our public health system. Sure, the fancy one costs like $50, but what kind of parent wouldn't pay a mere fifty dollars for the child's health... and she so happened to have some vials stored in the fridge...
Many people are as naive as I once was which is why getting the message across by whatever means is so important!.
Great comment! UPvoted! =)
I completely agree with you Vickie! UPvoted! =)
Great comment! UPvoted! =)
Excellent reply! UPvoted! =)