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This page is a notice board for matters particularly relevant to articles to ''']s''' and ''']''' topics. Please refer to the talk pages of these articles for related discussions. |
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<center>'''If you are Wikipedian interested in ]-related topics, this notice board is for you. See also ], ].'''</center> |
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{{historical}} |
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You may also choose to watch the ]<!-- other lists? -->. |
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==Announcements (please update as needed)== |
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===Open tasks/article requests=== |
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===Expansion requests=== |
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===NPOV requests=== |
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===Vaccine-related alerts=== |
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===Vaccine-related articles in need of attention=== |
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===New vaccine-related articles=== |
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* ], ''July, 2007'' |
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* ], ''December, 2007'' |
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* ], ''March, 2007'' |
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* ], ''July, 2007'' |
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* ], ''December, 2007'' |
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===Vaccine stubs=== |
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===Vaccine-related requested moves=== |
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===Vaccine-related candidates for deletion=== |
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===Vaccine-related articles which have survived AfD=== |
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===Vaccine-related articles which have not survived AfD=== |
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==Assessment criteria== |
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Assessment of ]-related articles: |
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*'''Importance''' |
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** Top = Core article or primary definition; central vaccine difinition/person or necessary for basic coverage of the topic (e.g.; ], ]) |
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** High = Core daughter article or significant related topic/person, hard to write the article comprehensively and NPOV without this article, enjoys widespread notability and consensus (e.g.; ], ]) |
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** Mid = Daughter article or broad/basic definition, important for comprehensive coverage of the top issues, but not an integral definition component (e.g.; ], ]) |
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** Low = Non-core, the topic could be covered without this article (e.g., ], ] |
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*'''Quality''' |
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**Has attained FA |
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**A-class or could attain with a bit of work |
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**GA-class or could attain GA with a bit of work |
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**B-equivalent, mostly cited and accurate, but has some issues, could be citations, OR, POV, or incomprehensive. Not too much work needed to bring to decent standard, but may still be a stub or start. |
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**Some cleanup/work needed, below B-class, has some issues like lack of citations, OR, POV, incomprehensive. Sustained attention needed to bring to standard. |
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**More work needed, multiple issues such as uncited, essay, POV, dubious accuracy or questionable notability. Lots of attention needed. |
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==Assessment table== |
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==Active contributors on vaccine-related topics== |
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:''Feel free to add or remove yourself from this list.'' |
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* {{user2|Heathhunnicutt}} |
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==Discussions== |
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<!-- For particular article-specific discussions, use the corresponding article's talk page --> |
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::Editors need to keep a close eye on a number of other editors' activities. There is a great deal of vaccination damage being done and covered up by officials and health professionals across Europe. Parents who try to get medical help for vaccine damage cases can find themselves being accused of MSbP (now legally recognised in only two countries as having no scientific basis) and having their children taken away and into care (where the children are even less likely to get the medical care they need). The following news release is particularly informative and those who recklessly censor valid NPOV information they do not agree with need to be watched most carefully. There is a vociferous band whose activities are likely to be compounding the damage already being done by exaggerating the risks of disease and downplaying the hazards of vaccines. The ones to really suffer are in the third world, whose nutrition is so low they are at the greatest risk from vaccine viruses and of course the mercury which is not being removed from vaccines for the third world.] 12:30, 14 November 2005 (UTC) |
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::"European Forum for Vaccine Vigilance |
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::The EFVV has completed a 6 year study and collected over 1000 cases of vaccine reaction. A report is available in FIVE languages, as paper copy or CD. This report has been sent to various MEPs ...... |
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::www.efvv.org |
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::Document for journalists |
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::Who we are |
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::The EFVV is a European group comprised of the .... parents' associations, doctors and other practitioners who are concerned about the undesirable secondary effects of vaccines, and - in countries where vaccination is compulsory - lack of freedom to choose: |
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::· Association Liberté Information Santé (ALIS) (France) |
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::· Liga para la Libertad de Vacunaciones (Spain) |
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::· The Informed Parent (United Kingdom) |
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::· Society of Homeopaths (United Kingdom) |
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::· The Alliance of Registered Homeopaths (United Kingdom) |
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::· Nederlandse Vereniging Kritisch Prikken (Holland) |
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::· Stichting Vaccinatieschade (Holland) |
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::· Groupe Médical de Réflexion sur les Vaccins (Switzerland) |
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::· COMILVA (Italy) |
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::· Associazione vittime dei vaccini (Italy) |
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::· AEGIS (Luxembourg) |
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::· LiSa (Germany) |
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:: Preventie vaccinatieschade (Belgium) |
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::and numerous medical and other professionals |
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::Over six years the EFVV conducted a study of the secondary effects of vaccinations, using a questionnaire translated into five languages, which was made available to health practitioners and members of the public. |
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::The analysis of the collected data is published in a REPORT, available in five languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Dutch), and also on a CD which contains our complete work in all five langauages. |
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::These documents show that, contrary to official information, secondary |
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effects of vaccinations are: |
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* Much more frequent |
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* Much more serious |
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* More numerous with successive vaccinations |
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* Responsible for the onset of new and more complex degenerative pathologies (fibromyalgia, diabetes, autism, many different auto immune illnesses) |
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* Usually dismissed by medical staff, remaining unreported. |
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::Our suggestions |
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::· Exhaustive information on the secondary effects of vaccination should be made available to everyone, |
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::· The setting up of a strict, independent vaccinovigilance that collects all side effects from vaccination, |
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::· Victims of vaccination-damage should automatically receive compensation, irrespective of who they are, |
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::· Laws that guarantee fundamental rights should be respected, |
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::· Absence of discrimination between vaccinated and unvaccinated people (school, work, |
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::· Abolition of compulsory vaccination. |
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