@jimithyashford, back in the middle ages, the living conditions were filthy and unsanitary. People living in poverty, malnutrition, filth, were prone to the simplest of diseases, not just the flu. Vaccines did save lives and eradicate diseases completely, like poliomyelitis. But when vaccination was discovered two centuries ago, there was no such thing as Tween, Triton, EDTA and the shitload of chemicals/detergents/preservatives that are being pumped into modern vaccines. Would you eat soap or dishwasher detergent? If not, why should you accept to be injected with it? Those substances are all toxic and they have no reason to be used. And as I mentioned in one of my comments, the flu vaccine is only efficient to around 60% and people still die despite being vaccinated. If the virus was stable and non-mutating, then by all means, vaccinate, but in the case of the flu, the virus is constantly adapting and mutating. Why do you think there has never been a vaccine for HIV yet (and never will be)? Mutation, mutation, mutation. Today's flu vaccine was created for a 6-8 months old virus, so it's already obsolete, inefficient and irrelevant.
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