How an outbreak of poliomyelitis was "organized" and everyone was urgently vaccinated | UK, 1961

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How an outbreak of poliomyelitis was "organized" and everyone was urgently vaccinated | UK, 1961

Polio outbreak. It was an ominous headline that appeared in the city of Hull on October 5, 1961. Over the next week, Dutch newspapers across the country reported on the alarming spread of the disease. The challenge facing the city's health department was enormous. Speed ​​was vital. A medical officer from the Ministry of Health set a goal. 300,000 men, women and children must be vaccinated within one week.
Interestingly, what is the scenario of our Rospotrebnadzor? Will they be limited only to threats to transfer to a distance?

However, it is interesting to know that in 1999 the so-called "live" vaccine was recommended to be abandoned and returned to the "dead" vaccine in the United States. And in Russia they still offer it live.

For what? At the same time, they flatly refuse to recognize adverse reactions, for example, as the boy Artem Nufer had. And do not imply an outbreak of vaccine-associated polio.

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