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Wow, pp. Imagine requiring health care workers to be vaccinated, so they don't give flu to a bunch of sick people who might die from it. Scandalous!
In some states you have to get a Hep A shot just to flip burgers. Get over it. Vaccinations are a part of the business these people are in. |
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Uh, Catholic. You'll have to help me with the vaccination-Zionism link. This should be good. |
| Catholic? Oh, that's worse. You'll have to dig yourself out of that hole yourself. |
| So you hate Catholics and Jews. Got it. But what does it have to do with vaccination? |
| I guess you are not going to respond. No worries, just let me know the metro stop where you hand out your pamphlet on the Jewish-Papal Vaccine Conspiracy. I bet you have one of those posterboards jam packed with crazy ramblings, too. |
| Your mother was a hamster and your father smelt of elderberry. |
| I had the flu shot yesterday, I'm 33 weeks pregnant. I have not had any adverse effects. |
Wow, I take it all back. Vaccines really do cause brain damage. File a claim. Or get your guardian to do it for you. |
That was a Monty Python reference/joke. |
| I got the flu shot yesterdayand feel achy, tired, and nauseated. My two younger children say they feel fine. |
| My arm hurts like hell. I think the Federal Occupational Health Services nurse may have been brought over from Gitmo to administer the shots. |
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I got mine last week at work and had no reactions.
Will schedule my two year old's shot this week. |
| I always get flu shots and never have reactions. Statistically, it's much safer than actually having the flu. I got a flu shot two days ago and am having a reaction to it that includes fever and bodyaches. I am too sick to work and falling behind on responsibilities. STILL, I would not hesitate to get the flu shot again next year. I would much rather have these symptoms for a couple of days than be seriously ill for weeks with the flu. But knowing I might be one of those very, very few people who react to it (the CDC website says "uncommon") I'll plan the vaccine for a week with few commitments next year...just in case. |
| I got mine at Harris Teeter. I felt no injection site pain. I felt achy that afternoon, but I didn't notice it by bedtime. I assume that was my immune system kicking in. |