Are you willing to be vaccinated against influenza A/H1N1?
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8-28-2009 | 12:03 am
No way, it´s not safe
10-12-2009 | 11:01 pm
I don’t want to make my body weaker just as a precaution. It may be reasonable when you’ve got pandemic flu just around the corner but we haven’t
11-8-2009 | 12:23 am
has not been tested enough
7-26-2010 | 8:43 pm
Vaccine not even thoroughly tested on laboratory animals.
11-9-2010 | 10:38 am
No, the normal flu isn’t that big of deal.
8-17-2011 | 7:19 am
This topic is of great value to anyone that is willing to research the data. The fact is, every independent study out there shows the same basic results. To vaccinate or not to vaccinate is not the appropriate question. To put a virus in your body or not to is for me, the founding issue. You can’t prove a negative. Of all tested in virtually every occasion, the evidence showed a 50/50 outcome. So in other words, if there is not a marked increase in safety or immunity, then it becomes a moot topic. I have little whistles on the front of my car that scare away “VAMPIRES”, and I haven’t seen one vampire……..Must be working.