Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Damned Vaccine Question Never Goes Away

I am not going to go all Jenny McCarthy on anyone, but why in the hell would the US Department of Health and Human Services set up a fund to basically finance lawsuits against vaccine related injuries and deaths if it did not know there is a problem in the first place?
The Vaccine Injury Compensation Trust Fund provides funding for the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program to compensate vaccine-related injury or death claims for covered vaccines administered on or after October 1, 1988.
Funded by a $0.75 excise tax on vaccines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for routine administration to children. The excise tax is imposed on each dose (disease that is prevented) of a vaccine. Trivalent influenza vaccine for example, is taxed $0.75 because it prevents one disease;  measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, which prevents three diseases, is taxed $2.25.
Colin died approximately 16 hours after being vaccinated. Is this the cause? Who knows. Is it suspicious, especially given the fact the the government set up a contingency fund back in 1988 to cover any vaccination related deaths? Hell yes it is. Now the only thing to do is to decide what to do with this information. It will never bring Colin back, but filing a claim to make this organization look harder at the vaccine schedule for infants would at least possibly prevent another senseless death. It is not about a possible monetary 'reward' since I would donate most (if not all) to SIDS research. However, it is to make people think and question things when the doctor says that their child(ten) need ever increasing amounts of vaccines at such an early age when their little systems are still developing. Is it all necessary, and why so many so soon? Did Colin die due to his vaccinations? I am sure that we will never truly know, but 16 hours does beg the question, especially when our government already had a contingency plan in place.

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