Details?
Details?
Read about that. I'll pass as always - they are rarely more than about 30% or so effective, and my immune system seems to do a good job of staving it off anyway. A little head-scratcher from your linked article:
Flu vaccines, even if they don’t completely prevent an infection, can stave off a severe case and keep people out of the hospital, the CDC says.
Read about that. I'll pass as always - they are rarely more than about 30% or so effective, and my immune system seems to do a good job of staving it off anyway. A little head-scratcher from your linked article:
"Don't completely prevent"? Either it "prevents" or it doesn't. Like not completely preventing someone from drowning.
Stand corrected on part 2, but still not going to bother with a vaccination that has a less than 50% success rate.Not true. The immune system is incredibly complicated. And yes, you can have 'partial immunity', which mitigates the severity of an illness without completely preventing it, in some cases.
Stand corrected on part 2, but still not going to bother with a vaccination that has a less than 50% success rate.
Stand corrected on part 2, but still not going to bother with a vaccination that has a less than 50% success rate.
The odds of us needing the firearms we carry are far less than the odds of needing the flu shot. We just need to accept that we don't like shots, and we do like our firearms.
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