Arianrhod
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I took a few minutes to look around for threads on this topic that hadn't devolved into abject silliness, and couldn't find any. Big shock there.
Sad to say, but...Yep.
Thoughts?
Flu, colds, pneumonia, bronchitis, appendicitis, gall or kidney stones and host of other afflictions can befall a person and there's really nothing to make of it. One gets treatment, the malady goes away and that's that. Were Mrs. Clinton an octo-/nonagenarian who contracted any of those things, I'd be concerned, but she isn't.
I think that interacting with so many people on a regular basis, one is likely to contract something sooner or later. Heck, when one's kids are under 13, they tend to be the main vectors of colds and flus their parents get, but unlike colds and flus, pneumonia doesn't have a "season."
Questions I have:
- Why didn't Mrs. Clinton get a pneumonia vaccine?
- If she did get it, why didn't work?
The pneumonia vaccine does not work on all types of pneumonia. She may have gotten it, but it takes about a week to be fully effective.