An anti-tetanus vaccination program of the Department of Health (DOH) is ongoing despite the vaccines having been shown to contain a hormone that sterilizes women, a lawmaker disclosed on Wednesday.
“I am very alarmed that the anti-tetanus vaccination program of the DOH started by then Secretary Juan Flavier in 1993 is still ongoing. Our group of pro-lifers proved that these vaccines--which were administered to women of child-bearing age from 14-44 years old--were laced with the human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone.
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