Guest guest Posted November 2, 2010 Report Share Posted November 2, 2010 Thanks, Peggy! As you saw, I sent copies if this letter to 14 people—a total of $6.16 worth of postage, and $9.00 for paper and envelopes; a grand total of $15.16. I obviously don’t expect any responses, but one can always hope. ~~Ruth From: no-forced-vaccination [mailto:no-forced-vaccination ] On Behalf Of PeggyR Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 6:02 PM To: no-forced-vaccination Subject: Re: FW: My response to a letter of introduction I received from U.S. Dept of HHS regarding the National Flu Survey Oh I just loved your response! I hope they are getting the message that 1000's are waking up and not falling for their depopulation agenda. Peggy > > Greetings: > > > > In yesterday's mail (10.28.10), I received the following letter from the > Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for > Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, 3311 > Toledo Road, Hyattsville, land, 20782. The letter is quoted, verbatim: > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Dear Resident, > > > > I am asking for your help with an important survey called the National Flu > Survey that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are conducting. > This survey will provide an accurate picture of the flu vaccinations the public > intend to receive this influenza season as well as information about other > important flu related issues. In the next few weeks, your household will be > called to take part in the survey. I have included information below to answer > questions you may have. To learn more you may also visit our website: > http://www.cdc.gov/flu. > > > > Why should I participate? > > > > Your answers help local, state, and federal health officials measure vaccination > coverage and understand the reasons why people get vaccinations. It also helps > policy makers understand what people know about the flu. For example, results > from this survey are used to develop programs that make sure vaccinations are > available for everyone who wants one. We need your thoughts to help policymakers > plan flu prevention programs in the future. > > > > How do I participate? > > > > We work together with the National Opinion Research Center at the University of > Chicago (NORC). Someone from NORC will call you in the next few weeks to conduct > the survey. If you would like to take part now or learn more about what you will > be asked, you may call the survey's toll-free number at 1-800-993-0495. > > > > How was my household chosen? > > > > Your telephone number was picked by a computer, and we found the address for > your telephone number through commercial listings. We need to interview every > household selected for the survey to get a complete picture of the vaccinations > received in your area and across the country. > > > > Will my answers be confidential? > > > > We are bound by law to maintain strict confidentiality standards to protect your > information. Every employee involved with this study has taken an oath and is > subject to a jail term, a fine, or both if ANY information is disclosed that > could identify you or your household. Your answers are used for > vaccination-related research purposes only. If you have questions about your > rights as a study participant you may call 1-800-223-8118, toll-free. Be > prepared to leave a message and say you are calling about protocol 2006-04. > > > > What information is available about immunizations? > > > > You may call the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention toll-free at > 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) for more information about vaccinations or the > phone number of a doctor or clinic near you. > > > > > > We need your help to make this study a success. Although participation is > voluntary, we hope take part [sic]. Your answers will help improve the nation's > health now and in the years ahead. We appreciate your taking the time to talk to > us. Thank you for your assistance. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > J. Sandik, Ph.D. > > Director, National Center for Health Statistics > > Centers for Disease Control and Prevention > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > My response is contained in the accompanying attachment. > > > > ~~Ruth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 2, 2010 Report Share Posted November 2, 2010 Thanks, Peggy! As you saw, I sent copies if this letter to 14 people—a total of $6.16 worth of postage, and $9.00 for paper and envelopes; a grand total of $15.16. I obviously don’t expect any responses, but one can always hope. ~~Ruth From: no-forced-vaccination [mailto:no-forced-vaccination ] On Behalf Of PeggyR Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 6:02 PM To: no-forced-vaccination Subject: Re: FW: My response to a letter of introduction I received from U.S. Dept of HHS regarding the National Flu Survey Oh I just loved your response! I hope they are getting the message that 1000's are waking up and not falling for their depopulation agenda. Peggy > > Greetings: > > > > In yesterday's mail (10.28.10), I received the following letter from the > Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for > Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, 3311 > Toledo Road, Hyattsville, land, 20782. The letter is quoted, verbatim: > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Dear Resident, > > > > I am asking for your help with an important survey called the National Flu > Survey that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are conducting. > This survey will provide an accurate picture of the flu vaccinations the public > intend to receive this influenza season as well as information about other > important flu related issues. In the next few weeks, your household will be > called to take part in the survey. I have included information below to answer > questions you may have. To learn more you may also visit our website: > http://www.cdc.gov/flu. > > > > Why should I participate? > > > > Your answers help local, state, and federal health officials measure vaccination > coverage and understand the reasons why people get vaccinations. It also helps > policy makers understand what people know about the flu. For example, results > from this survey are used to develop programs that make sure vaccinations are > available for everyone who wants one. We need your thoughts to help policymakers > plan flu prevention programs in the future. > > > > How do I participate? > > > > We work together with the National Opinion Research Center at the University of > Chicago (NORC). Someone from NORC will call you in the next few weeks to conduct > the survey. If you would like to take part now or learn more about what you will > be asked, you may call the survey's toll-free number at 1-800-993-0495. > > > > How was my household chosen? > > > > Your telephone number was picked by a computer, and we found the address for > your telephone number through commercial listings. We need to interview every > household selected for the survey to get a complete picture of the vaccinations > received in your area and across the country. > > > > Will my answers be confidential? > > > > We are bound by law to maintain strict confidentiality standards to protect your > information. Every employee involved with this study has taken an oath and is > subject to a jail term, a fine, or both if ANY information is disclosed that > could identify you or your household. Your answers are used for > vaccination-related research purposes only. If you have questions about your > rights as a study participant you may call 1-800-223-8118, toll-free. Be > prepared to leave a message and say you are calling about protocol 2006-04. > > > > What information is available about immunizations? > > > > You may call the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention toll-free at > 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636) for more information about vaccinations or the > phone number of a doctor or clinic near you. > > > > > > We need your help to make this study a success. Although participation is > voluntary, we hope take part [sic]. Your answers will help improve the nation's > health now and in the years ahead. We appreciate your taking the time to talk to > us. Thank you for your assistance. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > > > J. Sandik, Ph.D. > > Director, National Center for Health Statistics > > Centers for Disease Control and Prevention > > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > > > My response is contained in the accompanying attachment. > > > > ~~Ruth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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