Pakistan to ‘Punish’ Families Who Reject Ineffective and Dangerous Polio Vaccine
Despite powerful mainstream evidence showing that
78% of polio cases in Pakistan are among those vaccinated with the polio vaccine, and even the fact that the polio vaccine is now the
leading cause of polio paralysis, Pakistan is now moving to slam parents of non-vaccinated children with fees and school bans.
The country has been battling the disease, which has been running
rampant among those vaccinated against the condition for quite some
time, even prompting potential travel restrictions until the epidemic
is dealt with.
While attributing the spread and outbreak to unvaccinated children, and
demonizing their parents for making such an ‘irresponsible’ choice,
mainstream public statistics have shown that even those who have been
administered polio drops on several occasions were still developing the disease.
According to the National Institute of Health, whose polio action group compiled the data in the report,
107 polio-affected children out of the 136 total patients had been given the polio drops under a prescribed schedule — doctor approved.
What’s more, World Health Organization states that Pakistan — despite the large percentage of prescribed vaccination —
had the highest number of polio cases in a decade.
But perhaps most shocking of them all is a report by the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) that shows it is possible that these children
are developing polio from the vaccine itself. The
report states:
<blockquote>
From 1980 through 1999, there were 162 confirmed cases of paralytic polio cases reported. Of
the 162 cases, eight cases were acquired outside the United States
and imported. The last imported case caused by wild poliovirus into
the United States was reported in 1993.
The remaining 154 cases were vaccine-associated paralytic polio (VAPP) caused by live oral poliovirus vaccine (OPV)… there is
no clinical difference between paralytic polio caused by wild poliovirus, OPV, or VDPV.</blockquote>
It should be no surprise, then, that vaccine-associated paralytic
polio has emerged as the predominant form of the disease since 1980
according to
peer-reviewed research.
Amazingly, this is no new discovery. The issues surrounding
vaccine-induced polio paralysis was so serious that the US actually
moved to the inactivated poliovirus vaccine (known as IPV) in 2000
following the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
recommended altogether eliminating the live-virus oral polio vaccine (OPV) — the same vaccine that is
still widely used throughout the third world despite the serious known associated risks.
Meanwhile, the government officials will now be financially assaulting
families who decide to avoid these ineffective and dangerous
vaccinations. Unsurprisingly, public trust for the shots is at “its
lowest ebb”,
according to Hussain A. Gezari, the WHO’s envoy on global polio eradication.
Previous attempts by government to financially ‘punish’ parents who do not subject their children to the
government-mandated vaccinations have been made in Australia, where the nation suggested stripping parents of non-vaccination children from tax benefits.
Source:-
http://www.activistpost.com/2012/03/pakistan-to-punish-families-who-reject.html