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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death sentence) criminally complaisant and accountable to a punishment representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil begets evil!no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death sentence) criminally complaisant and accountable to a punishment representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil begets evil!no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death sentence) criminally complaisant and accountable to a punishment representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil begets evil!no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death sentence) criminally complaisant and accountable to a punishment representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil begets evil!no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to

introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this

evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with

untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death

sentence) criminally complicit and accountable to a punishment

representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who

injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in

the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the

constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the

constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the

same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil

begets evil! Excuse me I miss spelled complicit on the original post.No complacency on their part.no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to

introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this

evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with

untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death

sentence) criminally complicit and accountable to a punishment

representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who

injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in

the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the

constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the

constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the

same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil

begets evil! Excuse me I miss spelled complicit on the original post.No complacency on their part.no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to

introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this

evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with

untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death

sentence) criminally complicit and accountable to a punishment

representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who

injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in

the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the

constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the

constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the

same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil

begets evil! Excuse me I miss spelled complicit on the original post.No complacency on their part.no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

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Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to

introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this

evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with

untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death

sentence) criminally complicit and accountable to a punishment

representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who

injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in

the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25-09 the

constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the

constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the

same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil

begets evil! Excuse me I miss spelled complicit on the original post.No complacency on their part.no-forced-vaccination From: karintompkins@...Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

oh boy! From: WSBOP@....GOV

NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vacci

Dear Immunization Partners:

Mercury limits law temporarily suspended

Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.

As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.

Notification requirements

It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/immunize/providers/h1n1-thimerosal.htm).

H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/h1n1reg.htm).

Vaccine listserv

The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv.wa.gov/cgi-bin/wa?A0=WA-IMMUNIZATION-INFO).

Janna Bardi, MPH

Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile

Washington State Department of Health

PO Box 47843

111 Israel Road SE

Olympia, WA 98504-7843

email: janna.bardidoh (DOT) wa.gov

phone: 360.236.3568

FAX: 360.236.3590

Website: http://www.doh.wa.gov/cfh/Immunize/default.htm

Public Health: Always Working for a Safer and Healthier Washington

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Affirmed, and it is also important to note that injecting these substances, even in the unwitting and uninformed, is a war crime and in violation of the Nuremburg Code. Anyone participating in such acts is guilty of a war crime and must be tried for that. Anyone attempting any form of coercion in an attempt to induce others to be injected is also guilty of such a crime, is by rightful law subject to immediate arrest and incarceration for as long as they continue to pose a danger to the rest of society by promoting these crimes.

From: Bosworth <ireed2you@...>no-forced-vaccination Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 2:26:02 PMSubject: RE: FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

Ron is a foe. WE as an American citizens must call on him to introduce legislation that would hold (any and all who perpetuate this evil notion of injecting innocent, trusting citizens globally with untested vaccinations that are at least crippling and at worst a death sentence) criminally complicit and accountable to a punishment representative of their negligence. This must include anyone who injects such and any law enforcement personnel who detain and assist in the forced vaccinations of the unwilling. As of today-09-25- 09 the constitution is still our supreme law. Those of you who deny the constitution and push forward this agenda will eventually suffer the same fate as the ones at the front of the line, count on it. Evil begets evil! Excuse me I miss spelled complicit on the original post.No complacency on their part.

no-forced-vaccinati ongroups (DOT) comFrom: karintompkins@ msn.comDate: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:54:25 -0700Subject: [no-forced-vaccinat ion] FW: NOTICE: Suspension of Washington State Thimerosal Limits for H1N1 Vaccine

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From: WSBOP@.... GOVDear Immunization Partners: Mercury limits law temporarily suspended Secretary of Health Selecky has temporarily suspended Washington’s limit on the amount of mercury (thimerosal) in H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine allowed for pregnant women and children younger than three years old. The six-month suspension is effective September 23, 2009 through March 23, 2010 and applies only to H1N1 vaccines. It does not apply to seasonal flu vaccine.As a precaution, Washington state law limits the amount of mercury that can be in vaccines for pregnant women and children under three. The secretary of health can suspend the law when there is a shortage of vaccine or during a disease outbreak – both criteria apply to the H1N1 vaccine. Some

H1N1 vaccine will be mercury-free, but it may not be available at all times and there may be limited amounts. This could stop children younger than three and pregnant women who want the vaccine from getting it. H1N1 vaccination will be voluntary. Pregnant women and children under three are two of the priority groups to get H1N1 vaccine first because they are at high risk for serious complications if they’re infected with H1N1 (swine flu) virus.Notification requirements It is important to note that when the mercury limits are suspended, the law requires that certain groups be told they are getting a vaccine containing more mercury than is usually permitted. This notification requirement applies to pregnant or lactating women and parents or guardians of children under the age of 18 getting the vaccine. There is no single notification method required; the Department of Health

has developed a sample notification form to help you with this. There is also a chart that you can use providing guidance on screening patients to determine who needs to be notified. The notification form and other information on the temporary suspension of the mercury limits for H1N1 vaccine are available online (http://www.doh. wa.gov/cfh/ immunize/ providers/ h1n1-thimerosal. htm).H1N1 Vaccine information We expect H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine to be available in early October. Health care providers who pre-registered to get H1N1 vaccine were faxed provider agreements this

week. The H1N1 Provider Agreements must be returned to your local health agency listed on the agreement. All providers participating in the Washington State Childhood Vaccine Program were automatically pre-registered and were faxed agreements. If a provider does not want to get vaccine, there is a place on the agreement to indicate they do not want to participate. A signed provider agreement is not a guarantee that a provider will receive this vaccine. Final decisions on which providers will receive vaccine will be made by each local health agency. Pre-registration information is available online (http://www.doh. wa.gov/swineflu/ h1n1reg.htm).Vaccine listserv The State Department of Health Immunization Program CHILD Profile is starting a listserv to share important vaccine

information directly with health care providers and community partners. You can sign up online (http://listserv. wa.gov/cgi- bin/wa?A0= WA-IMMUNIZATION- INFO).Janna Bardi, MPH Manager, Immunization Program CHILD Profile Washington State Department of Health PO Box 47843 111 Israel Road SE Olympia, WA 98504-7843 email: janna.bardi@ doh.wa.gov phone: 360.236.3568 FAX: 360.236.3590 Website: http://www.doh. wa.gov/cfh/ Immunize/ default.htm Public Health: Always Working for a Safer and Healthier Washington

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