19
Jun
More gravy than grave asked:


i’m not because of: mercury content, microchips, and the fact that vaccinated people can still get sick. and after all is said and done i’ll be immune anyway. Seriously ask yourself how can the virus mutate every frikin year? HIV has been around since the 50’s and it’s only mutated once. Either Influenza virus DOESN’T mutate that often and they want us to think it does, OR they’re engineering different viral DNA every year and releasing it into the population. We should have the same Flu virus that we had last year..and if it DOES mutate that often then 1 vaccine wouldn’t defend anyone against the multitude of viral DNA variations….think about it….and if there are so many mutations how do they always get the right vaccine designed for that specific mutation?

Psoriasis
30
Mar
asked:


What I was concerned about was any potential reaction to the vaccine since apparently I have a strong enough defense against the flu in the first place.

Say Goodbye to Psoriasis
22
Oct
Dad asked:


Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness that can cause mild to severe symptoms according to what I got to understand… The single best way to prevent the flu is by getting a flu vaccination each fall. Of course getting your flu vaccination does prevent influenza, but does it damage other parts of your body? Does it hurt you in the long run?

Say Goodbye to Psoriasis
7
Sep
cherries0312 asked:


My question is does the regular flu vaccine vaccinate against the swine flu? I know you can still get the flu even if you have had a vaccination, but does it lessen the chances with the Swine flu as well?

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