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Surak's avatar

I am impressed by the high level of flu deaths in from the mid-1980s to the mid-2000s, at a time when "vaccination" level was high. It seems that "vaccination" level is statistically independent of flu mortality rates: just not effective.

And, as my wife would argue, very unsafe. She was injured by the fall 2019 flu jab, which she believes was a dry run for the COVID jab. She has ongoing vasculitis.

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Roger Sterling's avatar

Just goes to show that there has yet to be a cure for the common cold and by extension the flu. Albeit a cold and the flu are different but do have some overlap. Unfortunately, both of these ailments mutuate very quickly and the medical community is always playing catch-up. The real key to combating these diseases is to work on one's immune system. This is the key to sustainable health. Pax

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