Daily Mail UK stunner on Gardasil injury
Note: Daily Mail UK continues to attack Dr. Wakefield on one hand while reporting on vaccine injury (see below) without pussyfooting on the other. Anything that gets the message to parents of babies, kids, teens and young adults to DO THEIR HOMEWORK on vaccine safety is progress.
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Teenager died in her sleep weeks after being given HPV vaccine as experts reveal the lives of thousands of girls have been destroyed by the controversial jab
- Jasmin Soriat, 19, showed neurological symptoms after having a second HPV jab
- The teen from Vienna suffered respiratory failure three weeks later
- Pathologist said the vaccine could have been the cause of her death
- British teenager Ruby Shallom is also included in the documentary, her family say she was left paralysed after having the jab
- The stories of both girls are included in a new documentary in which doctors claim the HPV virus does not even cause cancer
A teenage girl died in her sleep weeks after being given the controversial human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, a new documentary has claimed.
Jasmin Soriat, 19, a student from Vienna, suffered neurological symptoms after having a second dose of the injection and suffered respiratory failure three weeks later.
A pathologist who examined her body has said the vaccine could have been the cause of her death.
Jasmin's story is one of 'hundreds of documented deaths following the HPV vaccine' according to claims in a new three-part documentary, titled Sacrificial Virgins.
Thousands of girls around the world have suffered adverse reactions, often developing chronic fatigue syndrome.
The family of British teenager Ruby Shallom from Bracknell, Berkshire, also claim she was left paralysed in three limbs after having the HPV jab.
She also appears in the documentary and reveals: 'The only limb that works now is my left arm… I still go out and see my friends but the pain and fatigue makes it hard.'
However health officials across the globe have always strongly denied there are such devastating effects and say there is not enough evidence.
The jab is given to adolescents because the HPV virus is said to cause certain cancers – and almost all cervical forms of the disease.
But other experts have branded the vaccination 'useless' and argue there is no proven link between the sexually-transmitted virus and cancer...
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