Do the Risks Outweigh the Benefits of Getting the HPV Vaccine?
This is the question parents need to be asking – not only of themselves but of their doctors. In order to attend school, children in many states are required to receive immunizations against childhood illnesses and other communicable diseases by the time they begin kindergarten, and then again at grade seven. In addition to medical exemptions offered in each state, 48 states allow for religious exemptions and 18 states allow personal belief exemptions for daycare and school. [1]
While the jury is still out on whether the HPV vaccines are safe and effective governments around the world are beginning to note the dangers and the physical damage done to innocent girls post-vaccination.
HPV vaccine bans around the world
In April of this year, Judicial Watch published a scathing commentary entitled: Merck Dr. Exposes Gardasil Scandal: Ineffective, Deadly, Very Profitable. Dr. Bernard Dalbergue, a former pharmaceutical industry physician who worked at Merck &Co., has confirmed not only what Judicial Watch has disclosed on the dangers of the vaccine – but what the families of the 36,692 Reports on the HPV vaccine from the CDC’s Vaccine adverse event reporting system (VAERS) updated as of June 2014) adversely injured in the U.S. and around the world have reported to VAERS.
Parents Know
Just like parents of autistic children, the parents of the HPV vaccine injured know that Gardasil and Cervarix have negatively affected the safety, health and well being of their child…