[color="Red"]I never had a flu shot in my life, and I don’t know anyone else who’s ever gotten one except for the elderly who are at risk for medical complications that may occur when they are stricken with the flu.
I view this story and it’s premise that children need flu shots with great skepticism and caution, especially because it’s coming to us from the jew. What are the long term ramifications of these flu shots on children? Does anyone know? Or do we have to wait until they are 45 years old and there is a nationwide epidemic of brain cancer linked to these flu shots. I’m sure that there are plenty of jew doctors and their minions who would be happy to go on the Oprah Show to allay these fears.
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Many young kids not getting flu shots
By KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press Writer 3 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - Far too few young children get annual flu shots, particularly those who are most at risk of serious illness or death because they have asthma or other chronic diseases.
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A survey released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that only about one-third of children between age 6 months and 2 years get a flu vaccination. A different survey, conducted by state health departments, says about 48 percent of children in that same age group are getting their flu vaccine.
"The real message is, no matter what survey you look at, we're nowhere near protecting the number of children that we're supposed to," said Dr. Jeanne Santoli, a pediatrician at the
CDC.
This year, medical experts have expanded the age range of children who should be vaccinated. Health officials now say children between 6 months and 5 years should get flu shots; previously the range was 6 months to 2 years. Many parents may not be aware of the change.
Regardless of age, if children have such chronic conditions as asthma or diabetes, they should get a flu vaccine. However, only about a third of children in the high-risk categories do.
The primary reason for the low vaccination rates is that many Americans don't take flu seriously. Less than half of the people who responded to a consumer survey plan to be immunized against the flu this year, says the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases. Of that group, 43 percent did not think the flu was serious enough to warrant vaccination.
Many others, 46 percent, worried that getting a vaccine would cause them to get sick. Occasionally, people getting the vaccine experience a mild fever and fatigue for a day, but recipients cannot get the flu from the vaccine. "That's a very persistent myth, but a myth nonetheless," said Dr. William Schaffner, a professor at Vanderbilt University.
This year, a vaccine shortage won't be a credible excuse for failure to get a shot. More than 100 million doses of vaccine will be available — the most ever. The dosages are available as a shot or through nasal spray.
"Vaccine that remains in the refrigerator cannot prevent influenza," Schaffner said.
The stakes are high when it comes to the flu, said officials who attended a press conference designed to raise awareness of the illness. It kills about 36,000 people each year and puts more than 200,000 people in the hospital. Most of the deaths and serious cases are among the elderly.
Officials noted that the government pays for influenza vaccination for Medicare beneficiaries, yet only about two-thirds of seniors get a flu vaccine. The vaccine is one way the Bush administration is trying to get beneficiaries to focus on preventing disease, said Dr. Mark McClellan, administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
"What we have here is another example of a prevention gap," McClellan said.
Officials are also trying to get the word out to families that children ages 2 to 5 have been added to the list of groups that should get vaccinated.
For that age group, officials noted the flu leads to a higher rate of clinic and emergency room visits than do other illnesses.
While children under the age of 6 months should not get vaccinated, it's important that their siblings and parents do. First-ever vaccination of a young child requires two separate doses.
Other priority groups for vaccination include: all people 50 and older, all people with chronic conditions such as diabetes and
AIDS who are older than 6 months of age, all pregnant women and all health care workers.
Each year, reports of a vaccine shortage invariably flare up as doctors report not being able to get all of the vaccine that they ordered the previous February. Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of the CDC, said there is often a mismatch in the early part of the season with some health care providers getting too many doses, and some not enough. However, overall, there should be plenty of vaccine this year.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061004/ap_on_he_me/flu_vaccines
The ink of the learned is as precious as the blood of the martyr. For one drop of ink may make millions think.
What are the long term ramifications of these flu shots on children? Does anyone know?
Try SHORT TERM ramifications like fucking AUTISM.
http://www.mercola.com/2004/may/22/flu_vaccines.htm
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) reasoning behind this was that they felt the risk of contracting the flu and facing health complications greatly outweighed any of the potential risks from thimerosal in the vaccines. The CDC also stated that there hasn’t been any scientific evidence of harm from exposure to [color="Red"]thimerosal-containing vaccines.
[color="Blue"]I have seen hundreds and hundreds of autistic children and have reached the conclusion that many, but certainly not all, had the root cause of their autism from the hepatitis B vaccine, which was [color="Red"]loaded with a mercury preservative called thimerosol, they were given on their first day of breathing air. The central nervous system of a newborn infant is particularly susceptible to toxic influences, which is one of the reasons why the hepatitis B vaccine is such a problem. If it were given later in life, like many other countries do, it would not be as much of a problem.
HEY ALL YOU GOYIM! You MUST inject your children with mercury NOW! Sure they may end up as drooling, shitting, zombies but at least they won't get the flu.
My children DO NOT get flu shots, and neither do I.
"At every door-way,
ere one enters,
one should spy round,
one should pry round
for uncertain is the witting
that there be no foeman sitting,
within, before one on the floor." -Odin, from the Hávamál (Olive Bray's translation)
the most serious health hazard facing our white children today is indoctrination from the jew.
what we are in dire need of is an innoculation against such.
I AGREE 100%....
FLU SHOTS WILL DESTROY YOUR OWN BODIES ABILITY TO FIGHT INFECTION...
Sorry for posting in caps, but it's apparent to what's going on.....
I'm NOT a jew, I just play one on youtube....
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JESUS!!! The hep. b shot has friggin MERCURY in it!?! WTF is their issue!?!
This whole "get a flu shot NOW" BS in the past few years has had me wondering, as well. Flu isn't THAT bad. I get it often enough. It sucks, but it's not like it's going to kill you as long as your immune system is healthy.
I got a flu shot once. It promply gave me the damn virus. Never again.
I use garlic in a lot of food, and consume a lot of foods containing vitamin c. I also consume a lot of different teas, especially green tea and marsala chai. I never get the flu.
"At every door-way,
ere one enters,
one should spy round,
one should pry round
for uncertain is the witting
that there be no foeman sitting,
within, before one on the floor." -Odin, from the Hávamál (Olive Bray's translation)
I, too, have never had a flu shot, nor do I intend to ever get one. I have had conversations with two doctors, and they both told me that they never get flu shots because of the factors of mutation in the different viruses.
If it weren't for me, where would I be?
This year, a vaccine shortage won't be a credible excuse for failure to get a shot. More than 100 million doses of vaccine will be available — the most ever. The dosages are available as a shot or through nasal spray.
That's good news. I guess they won't be using the "Get your shot now cuz there ain't enough to go around" lie. There is absolutely no reason for this shot. The media and government do a lot of free advertising for the drug companies every "flu season". It's funny how the flu is seasonal...
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I've only had real Flu twice, and while it can knock you on your ass you can certainly live through it. I only had a flu shot once in the military and it prompty made me sick.
I use garlic in a lot of food, and consume a lot of foods containing vitamin c. I also consume a lot of different teas, especially green tea and marsala chai. I never get the flu.
Lot's of garlic helps, it really does. Vitamin E (natural) and L-Glutamine are also good immune boosters.
Lot's of garlic helps, it really does. Vitamin E (natural) and L-Glutamine are also good immune boosters.
I occasionally use drops of Vitamin E oil in water, and a few other vitamins as well. I avoid the all-in-one multivitamin crap, because I have read many sources that claim that they use a lot of garbage material in those pills.
"At every door-way,
ere one enters,
one should spy round,
one should pry round
for uncertain is the witting
that there be no foeman sitting,
within, before one on the floor." -Odin, from the Hávamál (Olive Bray's translation)
I'm also an advocate of "no flu shots"....even when they did them at our schools, my parents kept from having any (many thanks to them!).
Then again jews love to promote male infant circumcision.....just tell 'em to stick that needle in their own eye.
"Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him...." ------ John 8:44
I say we convince the jooz they all need to line up and get shots of ebola.
Our most dangerous enemy lives among us.