Over the years the cases of meningitis in the United Kingdom have been cut in half, but Britain will still become the first country in the world to
start a national, publicly funded immunization drive against meningitis
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From what I interpret there are less than a 1000 cases of meningitis a year in a country of 64 million people. This means that a person has one chance in 64,000 of contracting meningitis. It's unclear how many actually die.
However, it is clear that 3000 people in the UK die a year from drunk driving.
I wonder if we can get statistics on how many people a year in the UK claim to have been poisoned by mercury in vaccines and dental fillings.
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/jun/21/new-meningitis-vaccine-drive-will-save-thousands-of-lives
http://www.meningitis.org/facts
From what I interpret there are less than a 1000 cases of meningitis a year in a country of 64 million people. This means that a person has one chance in 64,000 of contracting meningitis. It's unclear how many actually die.
However, it is clear that 3000 people in the UK die a year from drunk driving.
I wonder if we can get statistics on how many people a year in the UK claim to have been poisoned by mercury in vaccines and dental fillings.
http://www.theguardian.com/society/2015/jun/21/new-meningitis-vaccine-drive-will-save-thousands-of-lives
http://www.meningitis.org/facts