If there is a real dangerous flu coming I might take the risk. But this time I feel fooled. There is to much strange stuff. There is to much scatter about every single death and a closer look always shows that the flu only added a bit to the problems of a nearly dead person.
My POV is simple. Growing up in the GDR vaccination of a lot of disseases was mandatory. Flu was voluntary all the time. There was a recommendation but not much more. So I think myself that there must be a reason for the difference.
Agnes
>There will be no flu vaccines for me or my family, ever.
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>Cecil
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>>Yes. But H1N1 is mostly harmless. So over here they start to argue that it if the virus mutates it might be be a help. I do not trust all those if and might.
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