4 Dead Despite Of H1N1 Vaccination
Beijing: In a very shocking report submitted by the Chinese ministry of health, a revelation was made about the mysterious death of 4 people affected by the H1N1 flu. However, these patients were vaccinated by the flu’s newly designed vaccine. The confirmation report of these deaths came only after 26 million people in china were vaccinated within weeks of preparing the vaccine during the deadly outbreak of the flu.
The vaccines have been tested and tried in the labs for their curative effect on the flu, and only then injected into the patients suffering from the flu. The Chinese ministry, further clarified, that 3 of these 4 deaths were not related to the vaccine and was a mere coincidence that these patients died even after the vaccination shots. However, the death of the 4th person is yet to be examined. The clarification came from Liang Wannian, the director of the Chinese Ministry’s Emergency response,
Furthermore, Liang also said that suspected deadly reactions in 2,867 patients have been reported after the inoculation of the vaccine. Nearly the most common reaction of the vaccine was that of swelling and fever.
“Clinical tests and practices in China and other countries have shown the A/H1N1 flu vaccines are safe,” Liang said.
In china, the flu is believed to have affected about 90,000 people and nearly 80% of the people have been cured from the flu through the vaccine. However, the country was unable to save about 178 people suffering from the flu until Sunday.
The health ministry official also said that the effect of the flu was still severe in the country as new cases are still being registered by the municipalities in the country. One main cause of this high increasing number of swine flu cases is the warning given by the ministry to punish any official who tries to hide the infection incidents.
The Chinese ministry reacted strongly after doctor Zhong Nanshan, (well known for breaking the ice on the cover up of the SARS in the year 2003,) after he expressed his doubts on the number of reported fatalities in the country.