Unethical practices with vaccines created from aborted human fetuses - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) Merck

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27 juill. 2015
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Avantages

They provide a bi-weekly paycheck. But unfortunately, when I was receiving that paycheck, I didn't realize their unethical business practices.

Inconvénients

Creates and profits from vaccines developed from aborted human fetuses (ah...babies). Merck intentionally removed "ethical" MMR vaccines from the marketplace and now only supply one type of childhood vaccine that is created from the WI-38 cell line...because it was more cost effective. Since they have a monopoly on the market, and in the US we are required to get these vaccinations, they removed the customer's "choice" to decide what is ethical and what is not.

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