Thursday, September 24, 2009

They Claim Handwashing Isn't That Helpful with Preventing H1N1


There are many reports that people are resistant and reluctant to the H1N1 vaccine. We have reported about experts and health care workers all saying they will not take the vaccine. So, it was only a matter of time before the powers that be come out with stories and claims to try and scare us all into standing in line for a vaccine.

Now CDC and WHO experts are saying that washing your hands isn't really that effective in stopping or reducing its spread. They say that even if you wash your hands, somebody could sneeze on you, and you'll get ill that way. But, honestly, isn't that the case with just about every communicable disease?

In truth, they are trying to get us all to do what they want, which is to take the unproven, untested and dangerous vaccine. I wont, hopefully you won't as well.


1 comment:

  1. My child came home from school the other day saying that they learned to cough and sneeze into their elbow with Germy Wormie, and I was totally taken aback. I always covered with my hands. But I went to the website and now I get it, hands touch, elbows don't!! Kids can touch 300 surfaces in 1/2 hour and they hate to wash their hands. This is a simple thing that can make a huge difference. Also, there is a DVD the kids love, and it teaches them in a fun way other necessary hygiene habits, as well as the elbow cough.

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