Saturday, August 15, 2009

Boston Schools Save Students From Swine Flu Slaughter

GOOD for YOU, Boston!!!!

there will be a massive attempt to use schools as vaccination centers.... Boston has decided against in-school vaccinations’’

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Mass. Militarizes For Swine Flu

"Schools in several states gear up for swine flu vaccinations this fall" by Libby Quaid and Lauran Neergaard, Associated Press | August 15, 2009

WASHINGTON - Hundreds of schools are heeding the government’s call to set up flu-shot clinics this fall, preparing for what could be the most widespread school vaccinations since the days of polio.

An Associated Press review of swine flu planning suggests there are nearly 3 million students in districts where officials want to offer the vaccine once federal health officials begin shipping it in mid-October.

I heard they were already doing testing, so WTF?

Many more may get involved: The National Schools Boards Association told the AP that three-quarters of the districts in a recent survey agreed to allow vaccinations in school buildings.

In South Carolina, “there will be a massive attempt to use schools as vaccination centers,’’ said state Superintendent Jim Rex. He plans at least one vaccination clinic in each of the state’s 85 school districts....

Now come the difficult details: figuring out all the logistics....

Like they HAVEN'T ALREADY!

Read: Swine Flu False Flag Set For September?

Miss., schools have reported a few cases of swine flu the first week of school, and a Louisiana high school football team reported 20 players sick....

It's starting already.

To make sure students wash their hands, Minneapolis schools have outfitted every restroom with tamperproof soap dispensers, so students don’t horse around with soap. And the district has a no-excuses policy to keep them filled. “It sounds so simple, but it works,’’ district emergency management director Craig Vana said....

I'm OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE NOW!

In fact, I have to stop now to was my hands.

Boston has decided against in-school vaccinations because an attempt at regular winter flu inoculations at a middle school last year flopped, and Dallas officials also have decided against school shots.

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