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PamelaDrew's avatar

This has a lot of fantastic basic and while my own understanding includes many thousands of hours reading and learning it's still far from a place to critique most of the citations.

However with the case of flu vaccine you are so far from the mark it's an easy correction.

"This is why some vaccines (like the flu vaccine) can provide long-lasting protection against certain diseases."

If flu shots offered durable protection it wouldn't be a yearly jab. Best case based on CDC data the flu vaccines have 14% efficacy & even this seems generous since not everyone gets every flu.

Next like Covid & all coronavirus they're always in the background of our atmosphere it's an aerosolized virus which means primary immune response is mucousal immunity. The flu shot never has interaction with your respiratory system & these fail on fundamentals.

Add to the points of failure that the jabs are chasing mutations that happen withe each and every transmission. It's a wild guess what to manufacture & ship to protect against some yet unknown variant while Mother Nature never rests, lucky us. A healthy immune system recognizes the most stable proteins in the virus & most killed off in the nose and throat.

Big time kudos & thanks for the Herculean effort it's a wonderful resource gift!! :~)

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