The H1N1 swine flu outbreak appears to have ended less like the rogue wild boar that United Nations bureaucrats predicted and more like roasted pork tenderloin with apples and sage. From the beginning the World Health Organization's ... [...more]
With many people believing the swine flu mania is over, the World Health Organization warns the pandemic still poses a real threat. [...more]
Even before the World Health Organization declared its phony pandemic last summer, its designated fibber-in-chief has been Keiji Fukuda. Yet I've never been. [...more]
Via STV News: Swine flu cases on the rise. Excerpt:The number of people catching swine flu in Scotland increased in the past week, figures revealed. An estimated 3980 Scots contracted the H1N1 virus, compared with 3770 the previous week ... [...more]
WHO justifies its swine flu warning. The World Health Organization (WHO) refused to exaggerate the dangers of the H1N1 flu virus under the undue influence by drugs companies. Multi-million dollar vaccination contracts were taken up by ... [...more]
'Fake' swine flu pandemic? WHO slams chargesThe World Health Organization on Monday slammed as. [...more]
(NaturalNews) The great swine flu hoax of 2009 is now falling apart at the seams as one country after another unloads hundreds of millions of doses of unused swine flu vaccines. No informed person wants the injection anymore, and the entire fear-based campaign to promote the vaccines has now been exposed as outright quackery and propaganda.Even doctors are now calling the pandemic a complete hoax. As reported on FoxNews, Dr. [...more]
But World Health Organization Director says virus turned out to be milder than expected (source: Voice Of America) - RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com [...more]
Limited swine-flu vaccine supplies and crowded emergency rooms show global health officials aren't fully equipped to combat a deadlier scourge, the World Health Organization's chief said. (Source: WSJ.com: Health) [...more]
Many more people could become sick with swine flu this winter even though it has peaked in North America and some European countries, the head of the World Health Organization said Tuesday. [...more]