And guess what, im in my late 30s and im still alive. So for people to say you need to take vaccines when your an adult such as the flu vaccine, to save your life, is complete horseshit.
If you have had vaccines as an adult, was it work related, having to go travel overseas?
Do military personel need to take vaccines? I have heard that many, if not all, take the HCQ drug to fight against malaria, is this true?
Took some before going on a cruise I think. Definitely took a bunch before going back to college. Think there was a tetanus, maybe a meningitis? No vaccine against bad memory. This was in my mid-to-late twenties, don't know if that counts as an adult these days what with the large children running around changing definitions left and right.
I think its just a matter of needless divisiveness. Flu vaccines have something like 30% effectiveness, which is ridiculous. Other vaccines actually do their function properly and do a good job. Yet somehow we've become split to "ALL VACCINES ARE GOOD AND IMPORTANT" and "NO VACCINES NEVER", and that's just weird. They're tools. Some are more useful and effective than others.