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H1N1 squelches seasonal flu in Minn. | StarTribune.com

It seems like we are a long ways away from hearing the last of the H1H1 (Swine) Flu.  While this is being recognized around the world as a hugely overstated scam, there are still PR campaigns being run to get people to think all the over-hyped propaganda was worth while.  In the excerpt below, you can see the state of Minnesota is proclaiming the benefits of the vaccine and already starting to push the next round of vaccines.

What is even worse than the media trying to tell people how great the vaccine was, is companies trying to make a buck on selling the vaccine even though it is not needed.  A friend saw a sign at the Walgreens pharmacy instructing pharmacists to push the H1N1 vaccine to every customer whether they needed it or not in order to help slumping profits.  This sign literally existed and while I am sure it will be moved further out of the way because they definitely weren’t happy that my friend had seen it, it will continue to be pushed on unsuspecting customers.  We are taught to trust our pharmacists and this is a clear violation of that trust and probably borderline illegal.

On Wednesday the Minnesota Department of Health reported that for the fourth week in a row there were no deaths from H1N1, and no hospitalizations for the second straight week.

H1N1 squelches seasonal flu in Minn. | StarTribune.com

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