Thursday, October 10, 2013

UK government threatens to cut funding to hospitals that refuse to force vaccines on staff...

The cult of vaccination has stooped to depraved new lows in the United Kingdom, where government officials are now threatening to cut funding to hospitals that refuse to force their staffs to get vaccinated for the flu. As reported by the UK's MK News, struggling government-run hospitals all across the country are being incentivized to have their faculties flu jabbed in exchange for much-needed funding as part of an evil blackmailing campaign that both politicizes and jeopardizes public health for corporate gain.

A foretelling of the type of control the U.S. federal government will have over personal health choices following the full implementation of Obamacare, UK authorities are basically demanding that hospitals achieve at least a 75 percent compliance rate for the seasonal flu shot in order to obtain operating funds. If hospitals fail to achieve this rate, they face not receiving funding both this year and next, which will put taxpaying patients at risk of not being able to receive needed services and care.

According to MK News, less than half of the National Health Service's (NHS) roughly 1.4 million member workforce currently receives an annual flu vaccine. At some NHS hospitals, it is less than 20 percent, or one in five employees, that receives the jab. In other words, the vast majority of educated hospital staff in the UK simply do not want to risk their own health by taking a vaccine that is both ineffective and potentially dangerous, having never been proven to prevent the flu. Full story...

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