Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 Wow, this one is really getting to me. We are supposed to believe that the young lady in the photograph below had a life-threatening malignant tumour, affecting her heart and lungs, that the coroner says was "increasingly disabling", and which was so advanced that it would claim her life, yet no-one knew about it (despite the fact that her step-father said she had been "poorly for some time") and she was, amazingly, given that she was within hours of death, well enough to go to school and keep the other girls from getting anxious while they all waited for their jabs? I don't buy it. This is a very convenient malignancy, isn't it? And if she was unwell, and had been for some time, why on earth did they give her the vaccine? Sick people are not supposed to be given vaccines... It stinks...but they were never going to blame the vaccine for her death, were they? And who's going to argue? Sue x http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/oct/01/cervical-cancer-vaccination-tumour-natalie-morton Girl who died after cervical cancer injection had tumour in her chest Death of Morton due to underlying medical condition, inquest hears Owen Bowcott Guardian.co.UK, Thursday 1 October 2009 11.36 BST Article history Morton, aged 14, from Coventry. Photograph: Caters News Agency Ltd The teenager whose death sparked a national alert over cervical cancer inoculations had a malignant tumour in her chest, an inquest heard today. Morton died in Coventry on Monday two hours after being being given a vaccination at the Blue Coat Church of England school. Immediate suspicion focused on the jab. The inoculation programme around the country was disrupted as health authorities checked stocks and removed the batch involved. But the deputy coroner in Coventry, Louise Hunt, told 's parents today that the indication was that the vaccine was not a contributing factor in her death. Opening and adjourning the inquest at Coventry magistrates court, she said: "It appears that died from a tumour in her chest involving her heart and her lungs." The condition, it is understood, had become progressively disabling. The announcement will be a relief for health authorities, which have been keen to promote the vaccination as a means of combatting cervical cancer deaths. Around 1,000 women a year die from the disease. The jab has already been given to more than 1.3 million schoolchildren, the aim being to give protection against the viruses that cause the condition before the youngsters become sexually active. There had been few reports of any serious reactions. 's mother, Elaine Bullock, and her stepfather, Bullock, paid tribute to the 14-year-old outside the court. They said she was a "kind and fun-loving teenager with a beautiful smile". Bullock said: " was a wonderful daughter, sister and granddaughter. She was kind, fun-loving and had a beautiful smile. had a strong personal faith in God. We know that she has gone to heaven to be with her saviour, Jesus. "We now know that 's death was the result of a serious underlying medical condition and most probably nothing to do with the vaccine that she had at school on Monday." Earlier this week the Department of Health had said that as a "purely precautionary measure" it had asked the NHS to quarantine all stocks of HPV vaccine from the batch related to the Coventry case. "The HPV vaccination programme can continue as planned – there is no reason for the campaign to be suspended or interrupted," the statement added. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2009 Report Share Posted October 1, 2009 I totally agreed and I realized that the more I know the truth about vaccines, the clearer I can see through the lies in the media report. You just said everything I was thinking of when I read this.Sent on the Now Network™ from my Sprint® BlackBerryFrom: "Sue" Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2009 21:09:45 +0800 (W. Australia Standard Time)undisclosed-recipients<Invalid address>Subject: Girl who died after cervical cancer injection had tumour in her chest Wow, this one is really getting to me. We are supposed to believe that the young lady in the photograph below had a life-threatening malignant tumour, affecting her heart and lungs, that the coroner says was "increasingly disabling", and which was so advanced that it would claim her life, yet no-one knew about it (despite the fact that her step-father said she had been "poorly for some time") and she was, amazingly, given that she was within hours of death, well enough to go to school and keep the other girls from getting anxious while they all waited for their jabs? I don't buy it. This is a very convenient malignancy, isn't it? And if she was unwell, and had been for some time, why on earth did they give her the vaccine? Sick people are not supposed to be given vaccines... It stinks...but they were never going to blame the vaccine for her death, were they? And who's going to argue? Sue x http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/oct/01/cervical-cancer-vaccination-tumour-natalie-morton Girl who died after cervical cancer injection had tumour in her chestDeath of Morton due to underlying medical condition, inquest hears Owen Bowcott Guardian.co.UK, Thursday 1 October 2009 11.36 BST Article history Morton, aged 14, from Coventry. Photograph: Caters News Agency LtdThe teenager whose death sparked a national alert over cervical cancer inoculations had a malignant tumour in her chest, an inquest heard today. Morton died in Coventry on Monday two hours after being being given a vaccination at the Blue Coat Church of England school.Immediate suspicion focused on the jab. The inoculation programme around the country was disrupted as health authorities checked stocks and removed the batch involved.But the deputy coroner in Coventry, Louise Hunt, told 's parents today that the indication was that the vaccine was not a contributing factor in her death.Opening and adjourning the inquest at Coventry magistrates court, she said: "It appears that died from a tumour in her chest involving her heart and her lungs." The condition, it is understood, had become progressively disabling.The announcement will be a relief for health authorities, which have been keen to promote the vaccination as a means of combatting cervical cancer deaths. Around 1,000 women a year die from the disease.The jab has already been given to more than 1.3 million schoolchildren, the aim being to give protection against the viruses that cause the condition before the youngsters become sexually active. There had been few reports of any serious reactions.'s mother, Elaine Bullock, and her stepfather, Bullock, paid tribute to the 14-year-old outside the court. They said she was a "kind and fun-loving teenager with a beautiful smile".Bullock said: " was a wonderful daughter, sister and granddaughter. She was kind, fun-loving and had a beautiful smile. had a strong personal faith in God. We know that she has gone to heaven to be with her saviour, Jesus."We now know that 's death was the result of a serious underlying medical condition and most probably nothing to do with the vaccine that she had at school on Monday."Earlier this week the Department of Health had said that as a "purely precautionary measure" it had asked the NHS to quarantine all stocks of HPV vaccine from the batch related to the Coventry case."The HPV vaccination programme can continue as planned – there is no reason for the campaign to be suspended or interrupted," the statement added. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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