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Vaccination Justification Is Collapsing

Press Release:  BMJ Says Simple, 
Cheap Measures Keep Viruses at Bay
>From A Concerned Citizen
10-11-9

 


A study reported in the British Medical Journal reports that simple and low
cost measures are highly effective for preventing the spread of viruses.
And antivirals are best only for those least in need of them, healthy
adults. 

  

http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/339/sep21_1/b3675 

  

The increasingly resisted H1N1 vaccines of still unproven efficacy and still
untested safety must now compete with the proven efficacy and absolute
safety of cheap, flexible, universally available handwashing, masks, and
staying home. 

  

The study by the Acute Respiratory Infections Group at the Cochrane
Collaboration in Rome published in the BMJ  now increases the risk of
liability for any agency, state, location or person imposing vaccines since
the vaccines have not been proven effective for stopping transmission of
disease, have not been properly tested, do not comply with federal law, and
risk disease, disability and death. 

  

Handwashing, masks and staying home are proven highly effective and have
zero risk of harm. 

  

This definitive study calls into question all the draconian "preparedness"
laws on the books in states across the country, put in under the guidance of
Bush and Cheney, which eliminated traditional home quarantining and masks as
well public health options while replacing them with unconstitutional
mandatory vaccinations (with no requirement for testing), forced diagnostic
tests, forced taking of bodily samples, forced unknown and untested
treatments, forced unknown and untested chemical decontamination, forcing
people into detention and imposing huge fines for those who failed to
comply,  and tracking people and their vaccination histories with permanent
RFID "bracelets." 

The intense fear engendered by the WHO about the virus is now easily
answered by cheap, simple, safe measures which make the vaccine campaign
unnecessary, in addition to it being high-cost, safety-questioned,
efficacy-uncertain, increasingly-mandatory and internationally-resisted. 

  

  

A study reported in the British Medical Journal reports that simple and low
cost measures are highly effective for preventing the spread of viruses.
And antivirals are best only for those least in need of them, healthy
adults. 

  

http://www.bmj.com/cgi/content/abstract/339/sep21_1/b3675 

  

  

Meta-analysis of six case-control studies suggested that physical measures
are highly effective in preventing the spread of severe acute respiratory
syndrome: 

  

handwashing more than 10 times daily (odds ratio 0.45, 95%
confidenceinterval 0.36 to 0.57; number needed to treat=4, 95% confidence
interval 3.65 to 5.52), 

wearing masks (0.32, 0.25 to 0.40; NNT=6, 4.54 to 8.03), 

wearing N95 masks (0.09, 0.03 to 0.30; NNT=3, 2.37 to 4.06), 

wearing gloves (0.43, 0.29 to 0.65; NNT=5, 4.15 to 15.41), 

wearing gowns (0.23, 0.14 to 0.37; NNT=5, 3.37 to7.12), and 

handwashing, masks, gloves, and gowns combined (0.09, 0.02 to 0.35; NNT=3,
2.66 to 4.97). 

The combination was also effective in interrupting the spread of influenza
within households. The highest quality cluster randomised trials suggested
that spread of respiratory viruses can be prevented by hygienic measures in
younger children and within households. 

  

Evidence that the more uncomfortable and expensive N95 masks were superior
to simple surgical masks was limited, but they caused skin irritation.The
incremental effect of adding virucidals or antiseptics to normal handwashing
to reduce respiratory disease remains uncertain. 

  

Global measures, such as screening at entry ports, were not properly
evaluated. Evidence was limited for social distancing being effective,
especially if related to risk of exposure-that is, the higher the risk the
longer the distancing period. 

  

Conclusion Routine long term implementation of some of the measures to
interrupt or reduce the spread of respiratory viruses might be difficult.
However, many simple and low cost interventions reduce the transmission of
epidemic respiratory viruses. More resources should be invested into
studying which physical interventions are the most effective, flexible, and
cost effective means of minimising the impact of acute respiratory tract
infections. 

  

  

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/world/155064/hand- 

washing-masks-quarantine-keep-viruses-at-bay 

  

  

"Vaccines work best in those who are universally considered least to need
them -- namely, healthy adults.  Antivirals may be harmful and their
benefits depend on the identification of the agent," it said. 

  

"But physical interventions are effective, safe, flexible, universally
applicable and relatively cheap." 

  

Simple Measures Keep Viruses at Bay 

  

Simple, low-cost measures such as hand-washing, wearing masks, and
quarantining infected patients provide a good shield against the spread of
flu and other respiratory viruses, says a new study. 

  

Doctors led by Tom Jefferson, a professor in the Acute Respiratory
Infections Group at the Cochrane Collaboration in Rome, carried out an
overview of 59 published trials into protective measures against these
microbes. 

  

The pathogens included the ordinary cold virus, the Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome virus, and the influenza virus, but not the current H1N1 pandemic
strain. 

  

The trials had widely ranging formats but essentially looked at the number
of people who were infected when protective measures were implemented, as
compared to the number who fell sick when there was no such protection. 

  

Vaccines and antiviral drugs were not included in these studies. 

  

In hospital settings, regular hand-washing more than 10 times a day and the
use of masks, gloves, and surgical gowns were effective against spreading
respiratory virus, but were especially useful when combined, according to
the paper. 

  

Hygiene measures in the home, targeted particularly at younger children,
also helped prevent transmission. 

  

"Perhaps this is because younger children are least capable of hygienic
behavior and have longer-lived infections and greater social contact,
thereby acting as portals of infection into the household," the authors
said. 

  

Two studies found that isolating potentially infected individuals was also
effective. 

  

But the review uncovered only limited evidence that much-touted "N95"
surgical masks are better than simple face masks. 

  

N95 masks are more uncomfortable and expensive, and they can cause skin
irritation, it found. 

  

"Physical interventions are effective, safe, flexible, universally
applicable, and relatively cheap," the team said. 

  

Copyright AFP 

 

 

 

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