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originally posted by: randyvs
a reply to: beezzer
To all, I know this may seem to be a crazy, insane theory.
Do you think I don't agree? You think I don't agree with you
don't you? Well I'm sick of rumbles over disagreements.
Time to rumble with some one because we do agree for a
change.
I have never and will never have a flu shot... I had an image of 'mark of beast' flash in my mind
originally posted by: thesaneone
a reply to: beezzer
It's not crazy, it's damn right scary.
I personally don't trust the flu vaccine and would never get one. Anytime they want to give drugs away for free the suspicion rises, you would think if they could find the cure for the common cold most of these problems would not exist.
Fearing Ebola? Doctors Say Get a Flu Shot
Fever? Headache? Muscle aches? Forget about Ebola — chances are astronomically higher that you have the flu or some other common bug.
That message still hasn't reached many Americans, judging from stories ER doctors and nurses swapped this week at a Chicago medical conference. Misinformed patients with Ebola-like symptoms can take up time and resources in busy emergency rooms, and doctors fear the problem may worsen when flu season ramps up.
That's one reason why doctors say this year it's especially important for patients to get their flu shots: Fewer flu cases could mean fewer Ebola false alarms.
"The whole system gets bogged down, even if it's a false alarm," Dr. Kristi Koenig said during a break at the American College of Emergency Physicians' annual meeting.