Why you can't trust the CDC on vaccines

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As I have covered in previous articles for Children’s Health Defense, the fundamental assumptions underlying the recommendation of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that everyone aged six months and up should get an annual flu shot are unsupported by scientific evidence.
Why You Can’t Trust the CDC on Vaccines • Children's Health Defense



Keep getting your shots, that way you can all be extra protected. They're so good for you and we can trust our health officials and gov. with everything we need to function, Get your shots now yah hear.
 
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The argument Carroll presents is that, even in flu seasons like this past one when the vaccine is not well-matched to the predominant circulating strain of the influenza virus, since the vaccine is so extraordinarily safe, it still confers a great benefit to society.

To support his argument, Carroll cites two studies from the prestigious Cochrane collaboration, a global independent organization specializing in meta-analysis that does not accept any industry funding. (A meta-analysis is a kind of study in which researchers search the literature for relevant studies and review the body of evidence available by combining the results of studies that meet the inclusion criteria.)

The New York Times vs. the Science on the Flu Shot • Children's Health Defense
 

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