esalla
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The vaccinations that are mandated work. Seriously kid 80,000 Americans died of the flu in 2018, and yet the flu shot is not mandatory, why?I have a shot record book, that is thicker than the Holy Bible, from all the times I had to travel overseas with my father when he was stationed at different places....The fact is that more people who get flu shots get the flu than those who do not, which is because the rate of people getting the shot who get sick from it is higher than those who would get the flu if they did not get the shot and because no flu shot protects against the current strain.The civilian one I get these days is supposed to protect against 4 specific strains that were picked early (in order to get the number of doses in production and distribution) sometimes better than other on certain flus A, Flu B and maybe another that somebody somewhere thought to be on the rise before the real flu season hits. Military that I know tell me theirs is based on 6 varieties, basically picked the same way. Years ago before military, I used to get a good case of flu, sometime making me very sick, but not requiring hospitial, only doctor visit, which didn't really seem to help get rid of it any faster. After initial military amniovirus, and range of shots and updates yearly, as well as whatever they stuck in my arm for overseas trips, I quit getting serious flu enough to miss work and have continued year after year with no flu or very mild flu ever since. If you have no allergic or any other type of systemic reaction to vaccinations, I highly recommend you keep current.Dude the flu vaccine only protects a person against last years strain, not the new one. This is common knowledgeThere is no vaccine and there never will be just as there is no effective flu vaccine even though we are told that there isMay 5, 2020
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Scientists have identified a new strain of the coronavirus that has become dominant worldwide and appears to be more contagious than the versions that spread in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new study led by scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The new strain appeared in February in Europe, migrated quickly to the East Coast of the United States and has been the dominant strain across the world since mid-March, the scientists wrote.
In addition to spreading faster, it may make people vulnerable to a second infection after a first bout with the disease, the report warned.
The 33-page report was posted Thursday on BioRxiv, a website that researchers use to share their work before it is peer reviewed, an effort to speed up collaborations with scientists working on COVID-19 vaccines or treatments. That research has been largely based on the genetic sequence of earlier strains and might not be effective against the new one.
We could be in big trouble! those infected may not offer herd immunity.
And a vaccine may not be as effective as hoped!
Read the full article here:
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Scientists say a now-dominant strain of the coronavirus could be more contagious than original
A mutation in the novel coronavirus has led to a new strain viewed as more contagious than the virus that emerged from China, according to a new study.www.latimes.com
Flu vaccines have worked for me except for one time in the last 11 years.
You must be a Hahvaard grad....
Grow up fool. Are you really stupid enough to believe that the military has different shots
Try putting a shotgun to your head for a shot
never caught a single thing I was vaccinated for..... flu with 1 exception, small pox, typhoid, typhus, measles etc etc etc
Answer because if it was made mandatory the people who got the flu after the shot would sue and win and the government knows this so only voluntary suckers are needed