H1N1 - Boom Boom Pow (Niagara Region Public Health)
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Do not get the H1N1 Vaccination is it filled with harmful substances.
Extra care for vegetarians as the shot contains animal products, most shocking, shark cartilage.
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My cousin is the H1N1...
*Sigh*
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The Arepanrix™ H1N1 Leaflet issued by GSK states that Health Canada has authorized the sale of Arepanrix™ H1N1 based on limited clinical testing in humans and also that the flu vaccine contains an inactivated H1N1 strain, not a dead strain.
Clearly some of the functionaries at BrockU S.H.S. do not have their facts straight.
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...This video is dumb. It looks like there mocking this epedmic. This is a serious thing and this video makes it look like a joke.
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I work for Brock University Student Health Services, this video was made BY Niagara Region Public Health, a certified health institution, using associates from S.H.S.
This is not propaganda.
The flu vaccine is THE MOST studied vaccination to date. The H1N1 vaccine is safe. I have received the vaccine and i am still alive and healthy.
Flu strains mutate from year to year, the only "new product" in a flu vaccine is the inclusion of a different dead-virus.
Get your facts right.
A.S. PHE
Thanks for watching.
I want to assure you that the Niagara Region takes H1N1 very seriously and is using many different tools to reach the various vaccine target groups.
Both of the vaccines (Arepanrix and Panvax) are safe and effective. The best available scientific evidence shows no link between the shot and any adverse health issues.
More information about the vaccines is available on the Public Health Agency of Canada website (link found in video description)
NiagaraRegionCA 2 years ago