England's National Health Service is urging parents to get their children vaccinated for the flu ahead of the holiday season to protect grandparents and other vulnerable relatives:
Flu vaccines administered through a nasal spray rather than an injection have been rolled out this autumn for two and three-year-olds, and children in reception class and years one to four in primary school. Children are super-spreaders because of the greater likelihood of them contracting flu at nursery or school, where germs are passed on at a rapid rate. But only 18% of school-age children have had the nasal spray immunisation, according to the latest figures.
Prof Keith Willett, NHS England's medical director for acute care, said: "Flu can be spread more easily by children, especially to vulnerable relatives such as older grandparents, those with heart or lung conditions and pregnant family members. Last year, millions of people missed out on their free vaccination and yet it's one simple, common sense step to help us all stay healthy this winter."
With less than a month until Christmas, the NHS is urging parents to book their children in for the free vaccination to help curb infection over the festive season, when family get-togethers can spread the infection.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mirror (a tabloid) claims that Russian agents are spreading anti-vaccination propaganda in the UK in an effort to destabilize the country:
Russian cyber units are spreading false information about flu and measles jabs in the UK, experts warn. [Ed's Note: The current flu immunisation is applied via a nasal spray - there are no 'jabs' involved.] Vladimir Putin is believed to want to erode trust in US and European governments. The state-sponsored units are spreading the lies on social media to destabilise Britain, it is claimed. The Kremlin has previously been accused of attempting to influence Brexit and Scottish independence. Now, it is feared it is trying to create distrust over flu jabs and the MMR measles vaccine.
[...] Security services are so concerned over the threat to public health and security that Government departments have been ordered to monitor social media and flag up risky articles. Health chiefs have had emergency meetings over the spread "fake news" over vaccination campaigns. [...] We can reveal public health officials are investigating whether an outbreak of measles last week in Liverpool and Leeds was fuelled by parents not vaccinating children due to "false information read on the internet".
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(Score: 1, Troll) by edIII on Tuesday November 28 2017, @03:00AM
You roll the dice that the CEO of the company making your vaccines isn't an avaricious piece of shit. Personally, I think that's a bad fucking bet.
Be unhappy me with all you want. What you can't do is create an argument engendering trust back in Big Pharma giving the metric fucking shit tons of proven examples where they don't give two shits about our health when greater profits are to be had. Too Big To Jail is an unfortunate reality, and when an entire industry is bereft of both regulations and consequences, it's the weakest and most vulnerable amongst us that reap what has been sown.
You show me pharma companies with a multi-billion dollar bonds, bunches of those executives rotting in prison (justly for their actions), and maybe I might start trusting again. Till then, it's as crazy to trust them with their products, as it to use the products with blind trust.
If I did have a child you can bet our ass that I wouldn't accept them being subject to the endemic corruption of the American Medical Industry.
Technically, lunchtime is at any moment. It's just a wave function.