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5 Jun 2018
News / Poles march against Mandatory poisoning by vaccines [202]
few weeks? knock the hell out?
while flu vaccine is a live vaccine and therefore it **may** be more serious for you than a normal dead one, it's unlikely they would have such strong effect on a healthy person.
AFAIK there were 2 (none of them covered).
it's not an easy task to predict which strain will be most popular. you gather data available now, and pray nothing will change when you make and distribute vaccine for that strain.
"(..)From 2009 through 2015, a total of 197 cases and 16 deaths from tetanus were reported in the United States. Forty-nine (25%) cases were in persons 65 years of age or older, 124 (63%) were in persons 20 through 64 years of age, and 24 (12%) were in persons younger than 20 years, including 2 cases of neonatal tetanus (Figure 2). All tetanus-related deaths occurred among patients >55 years of age(..)"
"(..)Despite the availability of highly effective tetanus toxoid-containing vaccines, tetanus continues to have a substantial health impact in the world. In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 34,019 newborns died from neonatal tetanus, a 96% reduction from the late 1980s.(..)"
cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/surv-manual/chpt16-tetanus.html
you are aware that many vaccines are worked on by non-commercial entities?
They do knock the hell out of you for a couple of weeks no doubt about that with flu like symptoms.
few weeks? knock the hell out?
while flu vaccine is a live vaccine and therefore it **may** be more serious for you than a normal dead one, it's unlikely they would have such strong effect on a healthy person.
There were four strains of flu going around
AFAIK there were 2 (none of them covered).
it's not an easy task to predict which strain will be most popular. you gather data available now, and pray nothing will change when you make and distribute vaccine for that strain.
What a load of crap, when was the last time anyone got tetanus ?
"(..)From 2009 through 2015, a total of 197 cases and 16 deaths from tetanus were reported in the United States. Forty-nine (25%) cases were in persons 65 years of age or older, 124 (63%) were in persons 20 through 64 years of age, and 24 (12%) were in persons younger than 20 years, including 2 cases of neonatal tetanus (Figure 2). All tetanus-related deaths occurred among patients >55 years of age(..)"
"(..)Despite the availability of highly effective tetanus toxoid-containing vaccines, tetanus continues to have a substantial health impact in the world. In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 34,019 newborns died from neonatal tetanus, a 96% reduction from the late 1980s.(..)"
cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/surv-manual/chpt16-tetanus.html
All the Medical Industry cares about is listening to their song
you are aware that many vaccines are worked on by non-commercial entities?