That's completely anecdotal and practically worthless from a data and a statistics standpoint.
Flu vaccines tend to improve overall resistance to the disease in most cases, usually making symptoms much less severe or preventing it all together.
Depends what exact mix they use as it evolves so damn much, sometimes they're more right in some years than others. But you'd have to be an idiot to think that vaccines never work.
That's completely anecdotal and practically worthless from a data and a statistics standpoint.
Flu vaccines tend to improve overall resistance to the disease in most cases, usually making symptoms much less severe or preventing it all together.
Depends what exact mix they use as it evolves so damn much, sometimes they're more right in some years than others. But you'd have to be an idiot to think that vaccines never work.