AHVID Who we are – What we do – Why we do it Authors: Freda Birrell, Chair, UK Association; Steve Hinks, Press Officer, UK Association Who we are: Our UK Association of HPV Vaccine Injured Daughters (AHVID) was established at the beginning of 2015. Families and their daughters from the north of Scotland to the south […]
UK: Parliamentary meeting with families of girls injured by HPV vaccines
By Freda Birrell Monday, 16 June 2014: We would like to thank Luciana Berger, MP Shadow Minister for Public Health, her Parliamentary Assistant Kat Thompson, The Countess of Mar from the House of Lords, Pat McFadden, MP, Joe Benton, MP, Mary Creagh, MP and Tom Fieldhouse, researcher in the office of Oliver Letwin, MP for […]
HPV Vaccines and Informed Consent: Letter to the Editor of Scottish Newspaper
[SaneVax: The following letter to the Editor of The Nairnshire Telegraph regarding concerns about the local HPV vaccination programme was published on March 12, 2013. It is re-printed below in its entirety with the kind permission of the author, Sherrel Halliday.] Vaccine information Dear Sir, Today the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, will again be rolled out through our education system. […]
UK: Concerns over cervical cancer jab side-effects
By Janet Boyle, The Sunday Post Hundreds of schoolgirls have experienced adverse reactions to the new cervical cancer jab. A health watchdog has admitted 1,001 suspected side-effects have been reported since the Gardasil vaccine was introduced into the UK six months ago. They include cases of girls aged just 12 and 13 suffering seizures, breathing difficulties, […]
HPV Vaccines: Questions Posed to British Parliament
[SaneVax: Citizens from around the globe are questioning the sanity of HPV vaccination programs. Britain is no exception. The Countess of Mar recently posed several questions about Gardasil and Cervarix to the British Parliament. Earl Howe, Under-Secretary of State, Department of Health responded in writing. Unfortunately, his responses included no scientific documentation or references to back […]