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A dose of death

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What was intended to be a shot in the arm (meaning a boost or help) is turning out to be a dose of death for school children injected by the defective Dengvaxia vaccine.

The Department of Health has confirmed 53 dengue cases even after vaccination. It is now evident that the Aquino government paid the French pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur P3.5 billon for a vaccine that has no efficacy. This has to be the scam of the century. Two deaths of minors were recorded recently  in Sta. Rosa, Laguna and Quezon City. They  of two minors showed all the symptoms of the ill effects of getting a shot of the  dengue vaccine Dengvaxia.

Forensic experts said the casualties both young boys suffered from bleeding gums and complications from bloated kidneys.  Before their deaths their parents said they were healthy young boys and never had the dreaded dengue disease.

Despite all the medical evidence pointing to Dengvaxia’s deadly, downside effects , Sanofi Pasteur is still standing firm on its claim that Dengvaxia is safe. To distribute and dispense Dengvaxia without a full research is criminal negligence. Sanofi in effect is using Filipinos as guinea pigs in their greed for profits. The  former No No Aquino administration with its health secretary Janette Garin  are culpable of mass murder in case more deaths are recorded.

The Aquino administration paid Sanofi P 3.8 billion without conducting due diligence on the drug they are buying with taxpayers money. This is worse than illegal drug dealing. President Rodrigo Duterte is waging a relentless campaign against illegal drugs unaware that the government it replaced was engaged in distributing dangerous drugs itself.

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The dengue vaccine has been found to have adverse effects and even lethal to those who have  not contracted the disease but were injected with Dengvaxia. These are the thousands of school children the Department of Health ordered vaccinated. The DoH disclosed that in Central Luzon alone, more than 250,000 school children were given shots of the Dengvaxia vaccine.

The nationwide vaccination campaign, according to PNoy’s defense  at a Senate hearing, “was to save lives” in the wake of an emerging epidemic of the mosquito-borne disease. On the contrary, anti-dengue vaccine has put at risk hundreds of thousand schoolchildren.  Clearly, Noynoy and his cohorts  were “na-denggoy,” the Pilipino word for “fooled.”

How can Sanofi Pasteur make up for this grievous crime against the Filipino people?  It can do two things which will still fall short when lives are lost. Sanofi can either reimburse the full amount paid by the Philippine government plus compensate those who fall ill and die from their deadly dengue vaccine

“Golden lies”

In a  Christmas party it hosted for Philippine media, propagandists of the Embassy of China in Manila, the host gushed and described a new “golden era” of Chinese-Philippine ties. My eyes must be failing me. I thought I read “lies.” Aside from  the sumptuous food served the press, more lies are being fed to Filipinos particularly China’s true intent in the West Philippine Sea and its rich resources in the seabed. This is why China was riled when Manila signed a joint exploration in the area with Taipei.

Kudos to Manila Economic and Cultural Office head Lito Banayo for forging the oil exploration deal.

Red Crescent donation

On a happier note, we received news that the victims of typhoon Vinta which swept Mindanao received $280,000 dollars donation from the Red Crescent Society  of Qatar.

Apart from the monetary donation, the Embassy of Qatar said Red Crescent volunteers workers are now in the typhoon-stricken areas assessing the damage and other needs of residents. They are coordinating with counterpart Philippine National Red Cross.

Qatar is host country to some 300,000 Filipino workers most of whom are deployed in the capital Doha.

Our OFWs in Qatar are some of the better paid foreign workers in the Middle East.

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