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posted ago by Batmemejr3 ago by Batmemejr3 +32 / -0

So... My point is this. nobody in my family has had the flu shot in years. As matter of fact, the last time I wound up with the flu was the last time I got one beforehand. My girl and I are in our 50's and are both veteran smokers. Neither of us get as much physical excersize as we probably should. We also neglect to do the whole mask / glove thing when going out in public. We are both prime candidates for covid19... Yet somehow, we survive. Neither of us have it. The main reason I don't get it is that it replaces your own bodies immune system like a crutch. The year after, you need to get yet another shot to fight off the newly evolved strain , because your own immunity didn't know how to Adapt to fight off what comes next. And so forth and so on. My point is this... How many of the covid19 deaths got the flu shot this past season compared to not getting the flu shot? This would have to be looked into internationally, not just here in the U.S.. Just a thought. Till later, stay safe.

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partytime71 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have never had either a flu shot nor the flu. I'm 48. Flu shots are a means for the government to have control over you.