Re: Report from Shanghai
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2020 9:17 am
In Germany in the military when this happened we Administered the vaccinations to the battalion.
“In 1976, an outbreak of the swine flu, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 at Fort Dix, New Jersey caused one death, hospitalized 13, and led to a mass immunization program. After the program began, the vaccine was associated with an increase in reports of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which can cause paralysis, respiratory arrest, and death. The immunization program was ended after approximately 25% of the population of the United States had been administered the vaccine.”
Over half our battalion was out of action the next day after receiving the vaccinations.
Very important the testing is done to ensure the vaccination isn’t worse than the virus itself.
One would expect them to Develop a vaccination by the end of this year hopefully the testing goes well.
If one takes the time to read what is put up by the state department concerning ex-pats.
Most of what is being complained about is outlined with expectations and limitations of what can actually be
done
“In 1976, an outbreak of the swine flu, Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 at Fort Dix, New Jersey caused one death, hospitalized 13, and led to a mass immunization program. After the program began, the vaccine was associated with an increase in reports of Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which can cause paralysis, respiratory arrest, and death. The immunization program was ended after approximately 25% of the population of the United States had been administered the vaccine.”
Over half our battalion was out of action the next day after receiving the vaccinations.
Very important the testing is done to ensure the vaccination isn’t worse than the virus itself.
One would expect them to Develop a vaccination by the end of this year hopefully the testing goes well.
If one takes the time to read what is put up by the state department concerning ex-pats.
Most of what is being complained about is outlined with expectations and limitations of what can actually be
done