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The men who made a killing out of swine flu while we wasted £1bn and were exposed to harmful drugs

Link: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1248878/SPECIAL-INVESTIGATION-The-men-killing-swine-flue-wasted-1bn-exposed-harmful-drugs.html

This is a quote from an article published at Dailymail February 6 2010:

'Only in her bedroom can Samantha Millard find some relief from the almost constant pain that racks her skeletal frame.

Her blistered skin is so sore that she has to moisturise it up to ten times a day, and her eyes are so painful and her vision so blurred that she can barely see.

The 19-year- old cannot read or watch TV. Instead, she closes two pairs of curtains to block out the light, lies down on her bed and listens to the radio hour after hour.

So much for the teenager's dreams of becoming an air hostess. For Samantha, even going to the shops with her mother is a journey too far.'

And:
'The main concern is that the drugs companies and the vaccine manufacturers have their tentacles in every area where decisions are taken - that includes the WHO, governments, civil service, and even charities.

'The overwhelming view now,' says Flynn, 'is that the scare was grossly exaggerated.'

In all, it is estimated that the companies behind the vaccines and anti-virals will scoop a £4 billion windfall from the pandemic.

GlaxoSmithKline has revealed that sales of its vaccine reached £835 million in the fourth quarter of 2009. Sales of the drug Relenza have also earned it hundreds of millions of pounds.

In the same period, Novartis notched up vaccine sales of more than £800 million, the vast majority coming from H1N1 sales.

Meanwhile, drugs firm Roche reported an 8 per cent rise in annual sales last year, helped by sales of the swine flu drug Tamiflu, with profits up 14 per cent to £8.89billion.

These companies vehemently deny having influenced the way in which the swine flu pandemic was managed.

And the WHO is unapologetic.'

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