Vaccine shills now pushing Gardasil jab on teens who don't even have sex
Wednesday, August 22, 2012 by: Jonathan Benson{NaturalNews) Ever since Gardasil, the vaccine for human papillomavirus (HPV), hit the market back in 2006, the vaccine industry has been pushing the three-part jab on more and more people, including boys, who do not even have cervixes and thus cannot develop cervical cancer. Now, the vaccine industry has fallen to an all-time low by recommending that young children who are not even having sex, and are thus not susceptible to HPV infection, get the jab because they might somehow contract the disease out of thin air.
A recent study out of Cincinnati Children's Hospital (CCH), which just so happens to have been funded by Merck & Co., the creator of Gardasil, suggests that regardless of whether or not a child is having sex, he or she is still at risk of contracting HPV infection. And the only way to lower this risk, claims the industry-funded study, is by making sure that all children are vaccinated with Gardasil.
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