I know people won’t like what I have to say but I actually think additional vaccination to complement the Covid shot months later may prove helpful. Not boosters, but several studies show people with Flu and / or Pneumonia shots seem to avoid severe illness even before Covid shots came out. Other researchers are looking into potential benefits of Tuberculosis vaccine. Just saying.
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I know people won’t like what I have to say but I actually think additional vaccination to complement the Covid shot months later may prove helpful. Not boosters, but several studies show people with Flu and / or Pneumonia shots seem to avoid severe illness even before Covid shots came out. Other researchers are looking into potential benefits of Tuberculosis vaccine. Just saying.
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If the CDC hadn’t betrayed us so thoroughly, such assurances would have value. But, the CDC has lied through it’s teeth and cannot rest upon it’s laurels anymore.
There was a military study on those receiving the 2017/2018 flu vaccine which showed they were around 35% more likely to get Covid. I don’t believe anything the CDC has to say falsely implying the flu ‘vaccines’ help.
Debate and discussion is always good. I like what you have to say. My current attitude/opinion is this: I’ll get flu shots once a year, and I’ll get covid shots once a year, just as I do other recommended medical care procedures such as mammograms, colonoscopies, blood tests, bone scans. . .fine. Just give me the gold standard. But not more often than once a year.
Perhaps shingles shot will help in some way. I am going to get that onecm as i have been putting it off due to side effects
Not to be argumentative, but there is no TB vaccine. There is a test and medication, but no vaccine. I work in public health.
Oh, I just reread your post. You weren’t saying it existed already. Which makes one wonder why this disease doesn’t merit a vaccine but Covid does. Anyway, sorry for the misunderstanding!
The “vaccines” are working. They are a cure for Wuhan flu hysteria, not a vaccine for the flu. Hysteria sufferers who get the vaccine overcome their hysteria, drop their precautions and get the flu. The success of the vaccinations is measured by the number of vaccinated who get the flu.
Herd immunity can be delayed but it can’t be denied.