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Just curios,I not sure this is truth/ A friend of my was telling me.
"swine flu"you just get one time in your life. |
| Thank you very much!!! "A very helpful information" |
| so that proves that vaccinations do not make any sens. because the virus mutates and next month they won't cut the mustard anyways. |
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Hardly. Its an over time thing, and that's why it will be updated in next year's seasonal shot.
I posted a link in another thread on this forum recently about a study that found many adults vaxed in 76 show partial antibodies to this strain, though very different. Part of the problem with this one is that it is unlike anything we've seen lately, thus ZERO immunity. Partial is very helpful. |
I am so sorry your shift key is broken. Go away Broken English Woman. |
eat your shorts harvard dude!
and btw.. broken "inglis" not at least I don't need Prozac to make it through the day.
and then again.. on the topic.. people who do get sick with flu get immunity, they won't need any stinking shots in the future. this is why so many guys in Mexico died..they are simply underexposured to flu in the Southern hemisphere. If we start getting vaccinated against flu like we do now then we will never get any natural immunity against anything and new things will be coming a plenty. |
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No -- they became so ill because they hadn't been exposed to a virus anything like this one... because none have been circulating in the population since the 50s. Just like us. Add to it poorer medical care, air quality, etc.
I'd love to see a source on the Southern hemisphere having less influenza. I've certainly not read anything of the like. Since some who were vaccinated in 76' have some immunity to this virus, even though this virus is quite different, I'm not sure your argument is as strong. I do think there's something to be said for natural immunity, but the immunity from immunization is far from worthless... with less risk. |