Yeah, there were definitely times in years past I had to ask myself "if they have to roll that stuff out every year for people to take every year, is it actually working?"
The reason why is because the strain of flu is rarely ever the same each year. A prediction is made of which strain will be dominant and that's the one it protects against. If the prediction is wrong, it does nothing.
The difference between the flu vaccine and this one is that the flu vaccine is... a vaccine. This one, not that much, but somehow it got labelled as a vaccine.
The flu virus mutates and there is a variant that is different each year. It takes travel between countries, seasons and other things into account where they predict which strain is going to be the most common one, and then they produce the vaccine.
But, if you have egg allergies... avoid the vaccine(somehow, the wuhan virus vaccine is the only one where there is no contraindications... somehow... sus AF... Very sus!)
Same. I have my childhood vaccines like MMR but see no reason to get a shot of anything else so regularly. I rarely get the flu and if I do, oh well. I'm in my 20s and not overweight
People around me think it's weird but I never saw the need either. I've had the flu exactly once and it was a terrible experience, but if it happens again I'll live through it. I'd rather not inject mysterious chemicals into my body (whatever they mix with the dead virus) just to slightly lower the risk of that happening. I'm not really anti-vax but by today's definition I guess I am.
This, took the flu shot when I was a minor and ALWAYS got sick, specifically in Jr high and Highschool, then stopped when I was 20 and have gotten the flu once. I'm 35 now.
Knew this was coming. Flu shots is what most pharmaceutical companies used as their bread and butter until 4 years back when people just stopped taking them.
When the Swine Flu was a thing the government hyped getting the vacciine for it and killed people. Another rushed response to a minor threat to public health.
This is the reason why the government is now immune from getting sued for adverse effects and why immunity was given to big pharma.
Can you imagine the lawsuits if they were allowed over the covid vaccine that does close to nothing but has a whole slew of side effects including death ?
How to make people not trust the flu shot either...
Yeah, there were definitely times in years past I had to ask myself "if they have to roll that stuff out every year for people to take every year, is it actually working?"
Never took one.
The reason why is because the strain of flu is rarely ever the same each year. A prediction is made of which strain will be dominant and that's the one it protects against. If the prediction is wrong, it does nothing.
Medicinal roulette. Yeah, I’ll pass.
The difference between the flu vaccine and this one is that the flu vaccine is... a vaccine. This one, not that much, but somehow it got labelled as a vaccine.
The flu virus mutates and there is a variant that is different each year. It takes travel between countries, seasons and other things into account where they predict which strain is going to be the most common one, and then they produce the vaccine.
But, if you have egg allergies... avoid the vaccine(somehow, the wuhan virus vaccine is the only one where there is no contraindications... somehow... sus AF... Very sus!)
Same. I have my childhood vaccines like MMR but see no reason to get a shot of anything else so regularly. I rarely get the flu and if I do, oh well. I'm in my 20s and not overweight
People around me think it's weird but I never saw the need either. I've had the flu exactly once and it was a terrible experience, but if it happens again I'll live through it. I'd rather not inject mysterious chemicals into my body (whatever they mix with the dead virus) just to slightly lower the risk of that happening. I'm not really anti-vax but by today's definition I guess I am.
This, took the flu shot when I was a minor and ALWAYS got sick, specifically in Jr high and Highschool, then stopped when I was 20 and have gotten the flu once. I'm 35 now.
How to make the flu shot mandatory without making the flu shot mandatory.
It's not a vaccine and isn't approved. But, sure, go ahead and remove the approval for your flu subscription.
I don't know why you would unless you're over 55 or otherwise in compromised health.
I already don't get the flu shot, never have, so this changes nothing for me.
But in related news, complications from the flu shot are going way up next year.
Good. Destroy all public confidence in it.
Knew this was coming. Flu shots is what most pharmaceutical companies used as their bread and butter until 4 years back when people just stopped taking them.
Many people just stopped taking flu vaxxes, and then look at that, the flu deaths that year were zero! Just COVID deaths, no flu deaths at all!
Since we can't question the narrative of COVID and its tabulations, clearly, the flu vax causes the flu, not cures it.
The all-in-one cuckbuster!
Yay... that's great... awesome... /s
I've never got the flu shot nor will I ever.
When the Swine Flu was a thing the government hyped getting the vacciine for it and killed people. Another rushed response to a minor threat to public health.
https://saultonline.com/2020/05/the-1976-swine-flu-vaccine-debacle-a-cautionary-tale-for-2020/
This is the reason why the government is now immune from getting sued for adverse effects and why immunity was given to big pharma.
Can you imagine the lawsuits if they were allowed over the covid vaccine that does close to nothing but has a whole slew of side effects including death ?