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Originally Posted by Rochard
I get the flu shot every year, this is no different. They are doing a million a day and... doesn't sound like any problems at all.
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Now you compare it with a flu shot. I thought it wasn't the flu? You could also compare it to a yellow fever vaccin.
"The risk of viscerotropic complications of yellow fever vaccine is age-related; individuals aged 65 years and over who are first recipients of the vaccine are at considerably higher risk than younger subjects (although the young are not excluded from the risk). Recent evidence from the United States also suggests a higher risk of neurotropic disease in older vaccinees."
They are having this vaccin a long time, still researching the effects... You take a flu shot, and those scientist/pharmacy didn't even do a proper research if it works above 65... Strange, maybe it is just about MONEY? Why research if it works when everyone takes it without questioning. Yes, they want the young people back to work 0,5 day earlier. Who cares why the 65+ takes it, no research needed. As long as governments keep paying for them.
"The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that vaccination against influenza reduces sickness, medical visits, hospitalizations, and deaths.[4][5] Immunized workers who do catch the flu return to work half a day sooner on average.[6] Vaccine effectiveness in those over 65 years old remains uncertain due to a lack of high quality research.[7][8] Vaccinating children may protect those around them.[2]"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_vaccine
How much would the pharmacy loose when a research showed that for 65+ there is hardly any difference with a flu jab...... IT would cost BILLIONS.
So they only loose when the do proper research. Governments now paying and stimulating it.