Posted on 09/20/2021 10:43:07 AM PDT by MNDude
YES.I’ll insist on checking the info on the syringe before anything is injected into my body.
I’m sticking with B which has served me well for decades. 👍🏻
Actually, it is the preparation for COVID-19, which also helps with the flu, along with the vaccine considerations, that might make this the first year my wife and I don’t get the flu vaccine.
I thought that the flu has been eradicated.
My very elderly folks have ALWAYS gotten their flu shots - they’ve decided they are not getting one this year (& likely not in future years, either).
B
But there was no flu last year according to media! So what’s in the shot?
Flu shot? Why would anyone need a flu shot?
According to the CDC, the flu is virtually non-existent anymore, right?
Was it last year that EVERYONE had The ‘Rona?
Well maybe not everyone. I remember seeing a chart that showed that there were a little over 2000 Flu cases last year. And then reading that the PCR test isn’t able to differentiate between the flu and covid. But Fauci and his pals are adamant that all but those 2000+ had The ‘Rona.
B works for me.
BTW what flu? Nobody has had the flu since Jan 2020.
And NO ONE had the flu!
B on my part. Never got the flu shot which is why i intend to wait on this recent “vaccine”.
Never have, never will.
It is a crock of, well, it is a crock.
B - I never got the shots. I used to work with animals and I think it helped bolster my immunity.
Things I do not trust:
Government Agencies
All politicians
Big Pharma
List goes on but I’m eating lunch
I MIGHT continue to get the flu shot - not sure. Haven’t had the flu in decades.
B.
B
I mean C
B—never trusted the dirtballs—never will...
That’s what I thought, at first. But I’m pretty sure I read that they registered a bit over 2000 cases. I could be wrong, though.
However, just now checking the CDC website, it appears my number was off...... Flu activity was unusually low throughout the 2020-2021 flu season both in the United States and globally, despite high levels of testing. During September 28, 2020–May 22, 2021 in the United States, 1,675 (0.2%) of 818,939 respiratory specimens tested by U.S. clinical laboratories were positive for an influenza virus.
So, it wasn’t even 2000. Hmmmmm.........
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