UK Government Threatens To Stop Funding Hospitals That Refuse To Force Vaccinate Staff
The
UK government has set aside five hundred million pounds for the next two years
to help struggling A&E departments in UK hospitals to deal with the added
pressure during the winter months. The financial boost comes with one condition,
if the staff partake in yearly flu jabs. Is this really fair? For hospital staff
choosing to opt out of the flu vaccine, should the whole hospital, staff and its
patients be punished? How could the UK government refuse this financial benefit
if they already have the money available to help out? Potentially risking the
health of more people. Regardless of whether you think vaccinations and
beneficial or not, this decision seems to be very controversial, and possibly
unethical.
To
be exact, hospitals will need to convince seventy five percent of their staff to
vaccinate during the 2014/2015 season. The Milton Keynes Hospital in the UK has
just over forty percent of the over two thousand staff involved with direct
patient care that were given the flu shot last season. Across the entire
country, only forty five percent of front-line staff were vaccinated. Clearly,
those who oppose the shot, including medical workers, are in the majority, and
for good reason. What’s worse is that these vaccinations could possibly be GMO
based vaccines, given the fact that the FDA recently approved the
very first ones expected on the market in 2014.
A
lot of information has surfaced over the past few years that has led people all
over the world to refuse vaccinations. There is so much that it can be hard
deciding where to begin. Not long ago, doctors from the University of British
Colombia revealed that Government experts have known about the dangers
associated with vaccinations for over 30 years (0)(4).
These documents are elaborated on here.
There have also been hundreds of studies conducted that look into vaccine
ingredients and their potential harmful effects on the human body. As far as the
benefits of vaccines, they are usually pushed by corporate media who is even
harder to trust.
