Regulators have suspended the license of a doctor in Chicago who allegedly gave patients modified vaccinations containing cat saliva and vodka. Despite his unapproved methods, Lin is accused of signing state forms certifying he had given paediatric patients their conventional shots. Charts showed the patients who received unapproved oral vaccines included a seven-day-old infant. Lin gave vaccines orally or in a nasal form if the patient or a family member had a history of autism, eczema or neurological disorder. He didn’t inform his patients of the risks of failing to follow vaccine guidelines, the state’s paperwork says.
Source: The Guardian September 29, 2016 02:48 UTC