1 posted on
02/04/2010 11:13:50 AM PST by
decimon
To: decimon
Sorry, I won’t get the vaccine. I’m also 30, but I won’t get it when I’m 70 either.
2 posted on
02/04/2010 11:15:46 AM PST by
goodwithagun
(My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
To: neverdem; DvdMom
Strep by strep ping.
This is for just the bacterial, streptococcal form of pneumonia?
The streptococcal form is the one to most be concerned with?
3 posted on
02/04/2010 11:16:40 AM PST by
decimon
To: decimon
I was given a flu shot and something else a few years back. That winter I was horribly ill. I pass on their garbage now.
4 posted on
02/04/2010 11:34:18 AM PST by
DJ MacWoW
(Make yourselves sheep and the wolves will eat you. Ben Franklin)
To: decimon
A new report, Adult Immunization: Shots to Save Lives, released today by the Trust for America's Health (TFAH), the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA), and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) found that more than 30 percent of adults ages 65 and older had not been immunized against pneumonia in 36 states as of 2008.I have also not been immunized against pneumonia in 36 states. Seriously, who writes this stuff?
5 posted on
02/04/2010 11:35:23 AM PST by
xjcsa
(Ridiculing the ridiculous since the day I was born.)
To: decimon
I got the pneumonia vaccine the year I retired.
I have not taken any other vaccines other than a tetanus shot.
It’s a sad day when the public cannot trust its government to act in the public’s best interest.
HHS has become too politicized to be trusted.
8 posted on
02/04/2010 1:06:44 PM PST by
HighlyOpinionated
(The left have become lawless. Every strangling edict they issue carries an exemption for themselves.)
To: decimon
They’re trying to kill us off by any poison they can!
Best way to be immune from pnuemonia is keeping your digestive tract functional.
13 posted on
02/04/2010 2:53:02 PM PST by
editor-surveyor
(Democracy, the vilest form of government, pits the greed of an angry mob vs. the rights of a man)
To: decimon
There is a difference b/n a bacterial infection and a viral one.
I always thought so.
I did not know that one could be vaccinated against a bacterial infection.
14 posted on
02/04/2010 5:48:59 PM PST by
Radix
(I am from Massachusetts, and I voted for Scott Brown. You're welcome.)
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