Swine flu skepticism demands deft response »

Posted By SenorCoconut 6 days, 9 hours ago in News

Accusations are flying in British and French media that the pandemic has been "hyped" by medical researchers to further their own cause, boost research grants and line the pockets of drug companies.

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    thoughtforsale5 days, 22 hours ago

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    I´m really confused, when I am faced with all these experts on TV or on the radio, not to talk about the conspiracy theories being spread via internet. Perhaps the real danger isn´t the new flu itself, but the scepticism it caused concerning the media, the pharmaceutic industry and govermental health care in general. The only thing, which is certain, is that everybody must decide for him- or herself, if he or she wants to be vaccinated.

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      tadair9195 days, 22 hours ago

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      i know 3 people who got the "swine flu."

      they said it sucked. but was no different than just a bad flu and know their body has built an immunity to it for next year.

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