Well, it was in Argentina. Different standards. And they were...

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    Well, it was in Argentina. Different standards. And they were only kids of really poor people. Amazing the case got to the courts at all, with the place so riddled with corruption:

    "In 2008, when FESPROSA first broke the story that 12 children had died, local GSK researcher Enrique Smith dismissed the deaths, calling it "a very low figure if we compare it with the deaths produced by the respiratory illnesses that the pneumococcal bacteria causes."

    In the Santiago del Estero province, the COMPASS trial was approved by the provincial health minister -- who also happened to be Enrique Smith's brother."


    Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/053160_GlaxoSmithKline_vaccine_trials_infant_deaths.html#ixzz42x1VWp9g
 
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