The Asahi Shimbun reported it with an insignificant article three weeks later, stealthily, in pages frequently forgotten to read without immediately posting it.
2018/8/29
The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
The John Maddox Award, a prestigious recognition presided over by the British Nature magazine and others, holds significant importance in the field of scientific understanding and public interest.
In November last year, Ms. Muranaka received this award for ‘showing a scientific understanding that contributes to public interest without encountering difficulties such as pressure.’
Nature Magazine of the Universe admitted that the cervical cancer vaccine has no side effects; there is Clara syndrome.
The Asahi Shimbun’s actions, which hindered the spread of correct scientific knowledge and were implicitly called out by Nature magazine, have had a significant impact on public health awareness and media integrity.
Only Sankei and Hokkaido immediately reported on Muranaka’s award in Japan’s media.
The Asahi Shimbun reported it with an insignificant article three weeks later, stealthily, in pages frequently forgotten to read without immediately posting it.
It is a mere makeshift newspaper to the end.
The Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare, a key player in public health policy, will no longer tolerate the Asahi Newspaper’s misinformation.
It is crucial that the cervical cancer vaccine be immediately restored during the fixed period of its dissemination, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the importance of public health.
If asked to explain why you paused, you can clearly state that it was due to the Asahi newspaper’s fake coverage.
Even so, the crime of the Asahi Shimbun, who took over the dubious experiment of a Shinshu University teacher that led to the misapplication of the cervical cancer vaccine, is heavy.
It would be a procedure to first apologize to patients with cervical cancer who had suffered or died from the 4 years we stopped regular vaccination.
In other words, on this ‘dubious person’ phrase, ‘The government office is bad,’ or ‘The country is bad,’ there is a memory that I saw somewhere that the structure of a furious campaign.
Yes, MoriKake’s problem kicked up a row to participate in dubious perversion minister Maekawa.
The Asahi Shimbun aimed at the Newspaper Association Award last year with its MoriKake to make me laugh.
If Nature magazine did not come out this year, it was probably meant to have won the Newspaper Association Award by Saito Tomoko.
It is a disgusting newspaper.