President Bush is to veto a bill that would ban mercury in
flu vaccines for children despite its known links to autism
and other neurological disorders and despite the fact that
he pledged in 2004 to support such a move when campaigning
for re-election.
The White House stated on
Tuesday that President
Bush would veto the FY 2008 HHS-Labor-Education
Appropriations Bill because of the cost and "objectionable
provisions" such as a measure to ban the use of childhood
flu vaccines that contain thimerosal, a mercury-based
preservative, a press release from Autism advocacy group
Safe Minds on the
PRNewswire-USNewswire states.
Bush is calling for an amendment that would remove the children's safety provision from the bill.
Safe Minds warns:
"Under the current administration, mercury has been and will continue to be knowingly injected into the youngest of American citizens. The controversial mercury-containing preservative thimerosal has been linked by thousands of parents as being the cause of their children's mercury poisoning and autism."
The flu vaccine, which
continues to be manufactured with mercury, is recommended
for all pregnant women, infants and children despite the
fact that the Institute of Medicine in 2001 recommended
against the policy of
exposing these same sensitive groups to thimerosal
containing vaccines.
Mercury is the second most toxic metal known to man behind Uranium. Thimerosal is used in vaccines not because it is good for you, but purely because it prevents vaccine contamination. Yet some have questioned why thimerosal is even considered for vaccines because there are obviously safer alternatives to preventing contamination. Questions also remain about how pharmaceutical companies conduct vaccine research and how the government regulates those companies.
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