Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes let myself think the DCUM set is more intelligent than average, but then a thread like this brings me back to reality. Get your flu shot every year. Even a poorly matched shot offers protection. This isn’t new information.
You do realize there is scant evidence for the flu shot’s effectiveness right? There is little statistical or anecdotal evidence despite this thing being given to hundreds of millions of people over 45 years.
It’s only people like you still supporting it. People who are particularly susceptible to marketing and think themselves smarter than they actually are. If they couldn’t advertise the shot anymore, people like you would never take it again.
The evidence is that the unvaccinated die of the flu more often than the unvaccinated. By an order of magnitude, every single year.
Most people do not die of the flu. But most people who do die of the flu were not expecting to die of the flu. And not everyone was on death’s door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes let myself think the DCUM set is more intelligent than average, but then a thread like this brings me back to reality. Get your flu shot every year. Even a poorly matched shot offers protection. This isn’t new information.
You do realize there is scant evidence for the flu shot’s effectiveness right? There is little statistical or anecdotal evidence despite this thing being given to hundreds of millions of people over 45 years.
It’s only people like you still supporting it. People who are particularly susceptible to marketing and think themselves smarter than they actually are. If they couldn’t advertise the shot anymore, people like you would never take it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes let myself think the DCUM set is more intelligent than average, but then a thread like this brings me back to reality. Get your flu shot every year. Even a poorly matched shot offers protection. This isn’t new information.
You do realize there is scant evidence for the flu shot’s effectiveness right? There is little statistical or anecdotal evidence despite this thing being given to hundreds of millions of people over 45 years.
It’s only people like you still supporting it. People who are particularly susceptible to marketing and think themselves smarter than they actually are. If they couldn’t advertise the shot anymore, people like you would never take it again.
Anonymous wrote:I was going to get it and then read it's a bad match. Not sure what to believe anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes let myself think the DCUM set is more intelligent than average, but then a thread like this brings me back to reality. Get your flu shot every year. Even a poorly matched shot offers protection. This isn’t new information.
You do realize there is scant evidence for the flu shot’s effectiveness right? There is little statistical or anecdotal evidence despite this thing being given to hundreds of millions of people over 45 years.
It’s only people like you still supporting it. People who are particularly susceptible to marketing and think themselves smarter than they actually are. If they couldn’t advertise the shot anymore, people like you would never take it again.
Anonymous wrote:What are the symptoms? I’ve had a lot of congestion, sore throat and now a cough. For about a week. Sore throat is mild now and no fever just tired and run down. Is this the flu? My son had the same but with a low fever for o my 24 hours.
Anonymous wrote:Is it worth getting the shot now, despite its limited efficacy thus season? My college-aged daughter didn’t get one this year, but I’m pushing her to do it because at least it might be less severe us that proven? The fact that it’s often less severe with even a mismatched shot?).
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes let myself think the DCUM set is more intelligent than average, but then a thread like this brings me back to reality. Get your flu shot every year. Even a poorly matched shot offers protection. This isn’t new information.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got a flu shot (and covid) and I'm surviving quite well what could have been a horrible lingering sickness.
Only a sore throat and deep aches and fatigue. It could have been so much worse. I'm the only public facing one in household and nobody else got sick. I'm hoping it minimized the contagious period as well.
On the mend. Get your shot!
I’m all for getting the shots but you don’t know what it would have been like without it. There could be zero difference.
I get the flu shot about 50% of the time and I did get the flu shot this year. I’ve had influenza zero times in my life. Flu shot or no flu shot.
NP. You can just end it after the bolded. Nobody knows. Get the shot. Glad you are for it.