Oh good, so if I get the shot, the mice in my house are safe!
We have the healthiest mice in the universe.........
Wow what a horrible idea. A universal vaccine must have tons of debilitating side effects. It would have to. The current COVID shot does. And a universal shot would have millions more. Vaccines are extremely dangerous. That is why we test so many of them. But they can be worth it if they stop the spread of infection of a dangerous disease. That is not true of the COVID shot. It does not, can not stop the spread. And it does not stop deadly results either.
Just great. Plausible deniability for depopulation specialists.
I will advise my mouse to forgo this blessing....
The only thing left when the world ends for humanity... Lab Rats... They’ll feast on what’s left of us.
Regular flu vaccines lose 9% of effectiveness per month with the standard flu shot.
The researchers also determined that VE*, dropped 9% every 28 days—or a 1.09-times increased risk of influenza every 28 days (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 1.09; 95% CI, 1.04 to 1.15). They did not, however, observe any VE waning in children.
Adults 18 to 64 years showed the greatest decline in protection against the H1N1 strain (aOR per 28 days, 1.26; 95% CI, 0.97 to 1.64). For people 65 years and older, it was against the H3N2 strain (aOR per 28 days, 1.20; 95% CI, 1.08 to 1.33).
Annual influenza vaccination programmes need to strike the balance between vaccinating the population too early versus too late.
*VE = Vaccine Effectiveness
The regular so called flu shots drop their effectiveness 9% every 28 days.*
When to get the flu shot:
The flu vaccine is produced by a number of private manufacturers and typically begins to ship to healthcare providers in August. However, there’s some evidence that it may not be advantageous to receive your vaccine this early.
A 2017 studyTrusted Source indicated that maximum immunity is achieved shortly following vaccination and decreases with each passing month. Therefore, if you get your vaccine in August, you may be more susceptible to infection late in the flu season, around February or March.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Trusted Source recommends getting the flu vaccine before influenza activity begins to pick up within your community, ideally by the end of October.
8 mice? Nice sample size
A vaccine for everything but protects your from nothing
“Safe and Effective”
At last we’re going to have the healthiest mice on the planet!
Dang! Just what we need, more mice surviving.
Let the mice have mine.
NOTHING for me.
In 2021, I had 2 COV ID-19 shots, 2 boosters and 2 Fall Flu shots. NO MORE EVER! My 5 co-morbidities be damned!