[VIDEO] 4-Year-Old Lebanese Girl Dies After Being Vaccinated, But Who's To Blame?

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08-10-2014 | 09:07
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[VIDEO] 4-Year-Old Lebanese Girl Dies After Being Vaccinated, But Who's To Blame?
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[VIDEO] 4-Year-Old Lebanese Girl Dies After Being Vaccinated, But Who's To Blame?

4-year-old Celine Yasser Rakan died shortly after being vaccinated, leading her father to blame her death on what he dubbed a "corrupt vaccine."

However, the probe conducted by the Health Ministry in this regard, revealed that the vaccine, which was proven to be acquired outside of the ministry’s distributions, is valid and used to vaccinate a large number of children on a daily basis.

Accordingly, Public Health Minister Wael Abou Faour referred the physician, identified by his initials as M. Z., who vaccinated the child, to the Lebanese Order of Physicians, for further interrogations in order to unveil the real cause of death.

Abou Faour reiterated that the ministry will follow up on the case until the truth is revealed, reassuring citizens on the ministry's keenness in terms of the heath of the citizens.

But what good will that do to the parents of the child? Who by vaccinating Celine thought they were protecting her?

There is an increasing trend that sees more people refusing to administer vaccinations to their children on a global level citing health complication in the wake of the administration of the drug as the main reason. Many even link vaccines to autism and other disorders.

According to the Vaccination Risk Awareness Network, there are several reasons not to vaccinate children.

Click on this link for more information.

Update: Health Minister Abou Faour says domestic worker suspected of involvement in murder of 4-year-old child


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