Flu Shots not so great

The side effects of the flu vaccine are "flulike symptoms", but it's just a side effect, not the flu. :auiqs.jpg:
I've never even had that, but it is true.

  • Mild flu-like symptoms: Some people may experience these temporary symptoms as their immune system responds to the vaccine. These can include:
    • Low-grade fever
    • Muscle aches or body aches
    • Headache
    • Fatigue
 
I've never even had that, but it is true.

  • Mild flu-like symptoms:Some people may experience these temporary symptoms as their immune system responds to the vaccine. These can include:
    • Low-grade fever
    • Muscle aches or body aches
    • Headache
    • Fatigue
Some just die.
 
And why would those people be medically frail? Weakened immune system from other meds maybe?
Mostly because they’re old

You do realize that the immune system weakness considerably with age?
 
Mostly because they’re old

You do realize that the immune system weakness considerably with age?
Well, based on widespread illnesses of people of all ages I'd say weak immunity is pretty common. Schools close because of flu epidemics among students, who should be healthier. Of course, some are naturally stronger than others (me) but why are so many sick? You would think that weak immunity would be uncommon, not commonplace.

 
Mild flu-like symptoms: Some people may experience these temporary symptoms as their immune system responds to the vaccine. These can include:
  • Low-grade fever
  • Muscle aches or body aches
  • Headache
  • Fatigue
How about severe flu-like symptoms? I am not opposed to all vaccinations, but the weaponization of the Covid vaccines has caused me to question anything supported by left-wing advocates.
 

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To the perceptive reader, the use of these terms connotes the opposite of their intention. "May" is a tacit acknowledgment that much of what is published is accurate. "Unverifiable" means nothing more than insufficient to change the mind of the beholder. "Not always" is an admission that most of the information presented is supported by evidence.
 
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If you go into an ER in the fall or winter without a flu shot, every single person who walks into your room will try to get you to take one until you say yes. They are overly administered at the 11th hour.
 
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Oh FFS why don't you try telling us Trump developed Covid-19?
I'm surprised Trump or his cult didn't claim he did.

Trump says doctors keep asking how he knows so much ...​


The Week
https://theweek.com › Health
Mar 7, 2020 — Trump said doctors he's come across as the administration tries to get a handle on the outbreak have been surprised about how much he knows about COVID-19.

He attributes his previously unknown interest in epidemiological research to his uncle, Dr. John Trump, who used to teach at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The president, who considers himself a genius, raised the scale even higher for his uncle, who he described as a "super genius."


"Maybe I have a natural ability," he said. "Maybe I should have done that instead of running for president."
You Trump Haters are ridiculous. :laugh:
See above.
 
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