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The Baxter/WHO case

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In February 2009, Baxter's Austrian subsidiary in Orth an der Donau manufactured and distributed 72 kilos of vaccine material, contaminated with a H1N1 virus, to 16 laboratories in four countries, including Austria, so nearly triggering a pandemic, according to The Times of India.

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"In other words, this deadly contamination and distribution was almost certainly due to criminal intent. Thirty-six people had to be preventatively hospitalized in Austria and the Czech Republic because of their exposure to this vaccine-based contamination, underlining the danger."

Why do you think Baxter has attempted to infect thousands with the H1N1 virus?

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Reply#1 - Sun Nov 29, 2009 11:58 AM EST
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