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Public Health Agency of Canada The H1N1 Flu Vaccine. Vaccine Information from your Provincial or Territorial Government.

Nicole Nitti
Nicole Nitti
The entire response of PHAC and the Ministries of Health to the current pandemic is extremely disappointing. The knowledge and expertise that has gone into flu pandemic planing is substantial. What's lacking is leadership, co-ordination and resources.
As most experts have said-Thank God this is not a severe illness.
November 6 at 7:05am
O'Neil Brooke
O'Neil Brooke
What's lacking is honesty and full disclosure.

They keep telling us that the vaccine is safe yet they provide no studies to back that up. Comparisons are made with vaccinations taken in previous years however those vaccinations did not contain the AS03 adjuvant system.

No information about the developments in the Ukraine and other eastern European countries is being disseminated. Over 600,000 people are supposed to be infected now with hemmorhagic pneumonia being reported. (during the autopsy they found that the victims lungs were filled with blood). Is this just another symptom of H1N1 or is this a new pathogen that is active in that part of the world?... Read More

PHAC we expect more from you than you are currently delivering.
November 6 at 8:26am
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Public Health Agency of Canada The H1N1 Flu Virus. Find out what symptoms to look out for and if you need to see a health care provider.

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The H1N1 flu virus is a new strain of pandemic influenza which is different than the seasonal flu. People have no natural immunity to protect against this virus. The H1N1 flu virus emerged in April ...
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Public Health Agency of Canada The H1N1 Flu Vaccine. What you need to know before receiving the H1N1 Flu Vaccine.

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Public Health Agency of Canada Recommendations for H1N1 Flu Vaccine in Pregnancy
Originally Posted: Friday, October 30, 2009

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It is estimated that pregnant women are at approximately five fold increased risk of hospitalization and about three fold increased risk of severe outcomes (ICU admissions or deaths) from pH1N1 infection compared to the general population in the same age group. ...
O'Neil Brooke
O'Neil Brooke
PHAC why are you not disclosing the mutagenic nature of Polysorbate 80? Polysorbate 80 causes genetic mutation, if pregnant women wish to inject such a substance into themselves and their unborn child, fine, but you are obligated to provide sufficient information to achieve informed consent. By neglecting to address the mutagenic nature of Polysorbate 80 do you think you are achieving 'informed consent'?
November 6 at 8:29am
O'Neil Brooke
O'Neil Brooke
Reports of miscarriages following H1N1 vaccination are starting to come in. http://preventdisease.com/news/09/110709_H1N1_vaccine_miscarriage_reports.shtml
Yesterday at 9:18am
O'Neil Brooke
O'Neil Brooke
Is the vaccine safe for pregnant women? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQwaHxlHJuE
Yesterday at 9:26am
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Public Health Agency of Canada Pregnant Women: Which H1N1 Flu Vaccine is Right For You?
Originally Posted: Friday, October 30, 2009

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Home > H1N1 Flu Virus > Information on Pregnancy, Breastfeeding and H1N1 Flu Virus >Pregnant Women – Which H1N1 Flu Vaccine is Right For You?
O'Neil Brooke
O'Neil Brooke
Reports of miscarriages following H1N1 vaccination are starting to come in. http://preventdisease.com/news/09/110709_H1N1_vaccine_miscarriage_reports.shtml
Yesterday at 9:18am
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Public Health Agency of Canada Vaccine Distribution
Originally Posted: Friday, October 30, 2009

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The Government of Canada is overseeing the distribution of the H1N1 flu vaccine from the vaccine manufacturer to the provinces and territories. The vaccine is being distributed to the provinces and territories on a per capita basis, as agreed to by the Chief Medical Officers of Health. ...
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Public Health Agency of Canada News Release - H1N1 Flu Virus: Government of Canada Provides Travel Guidance
Originally Posted: Wednesday, October 28, 2009

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(OTTAWA) –The Government of Canada today provided important guidance on how to reduce the spread of the H1N1 flu virus on planes, trains, ferries and inter-city buses.
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Public Health Agency of Canada News Release - H1N1 Flu Virus: Canada Works with Australia to Ensure Early Delivery of Vaccine for Pregnant Women
Originally Posted: Monday, October 26, 2009

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Home > Media Room > News Releases - 2009 > H1N1 Flu Virus: Canada Works with Australia to Ensure Early Delivery of Vaccine for Pregnant Women
Christine
Christine
Where is this unadjuvanted H1N1 vaccine? The clinic I went to doesn't have it...
November 4 at 12:33pm
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This statement provides a summary of the epidemiology of pandemic H1N1 human influenza (pH1N1), as well as information on the pH1N1 vaccine and its recommended usage.
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Minister of Health Leona Aglukkaq today announced that Health Canada has approved AREPANRIX, a vaccine against the pandemic H1N1 flu virus.
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Provides details on the H1N1 flu vaccine, the safety and efficacy data, the dosing and vaccine type, as well as describes who should not get the vaccine and what to expect after H1N1 Immunization.
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Outlines the dosing recommendations for the H1N1 adjuvanted vaccine divided by age group, as well as the dosing recommendations for the unadjuvanted vaccine for pregnant women...
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Dr. David-Butler-Jones and Dr. Danielle Grondin will provide a national update on the H1N1 flu virus.
Karen
Karen
Need some info please...
Why has the vaccine not been shipped and available to the general public yet?
I live in Ontario, at the Michigan, USA border... vaccines have been administered there since October 12. Luckily, I am able to drive a short distance to get the vaccine. Others are not as fortunate.
In Canada, a rollout date of November is unacceptable, especially since it will not be available to specific regions until the December/January mark.
If WHO deems to be correct, this will affect approximately 30% of the world's population - tieing or surpassing the Spanish flu's fatalities number (20-100 million). Simply put, why the holdup? Is GlaxoSmithKline unable to meet up with demands? Are they still doing clinical trials or is it another reason? Please educate the public so we may help and educate others.... Read More

And... what have studies shown about the relationship between the vaccine and that of a fetus? Safe or unsafe??
PHAC advises that the most vulnerable include pregnant women... yet there is no information as to how that will affect the baby. Anyone?
October 20 at 10:56pm
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Minister Aglukkaq, Dr. David-Butler-Jones and Dr. Danielle Grondin will provide a national update on the H1N1 flu virus.
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