There's no such argument in the article, the tweet or this thread (yet, anyway).
Being in/around the medical community & "seasoned citizens," we get our yearly flu shot in this family.
Regarding any potential wuhan flu shot, we will wait at least a year until more data is collected.
As is your right but given that the Pfizer is through phase 3 and the true influenza vaccine will not be tested nearly as thoroughly from a scientific perspective your argument is contradictory
Having grown up in a medical family (both parents, multiple aunts, uncles and cousins), I stay far away from every flu shot. I haven't had the flu for at least 40 years now, and I don't plan on getting anywhere near that virus.
I've had all the childhood diseases (chicken pox, flu, measles, mumps, etc), and now I never get sick. I honestly cannot remember the last time I got sick (Actually I can--I spent a week bedridden with flu in the 7th grade), or missed work due to a medical reason.
There is something to be said for getting sick as a child and building up one's immune system. It does work.