Ive always wanted to know what the other side is version of what they consider a conspiracy theory.
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If you got the vaccine why does anybody else need the vaccine. Flu vaccine doesn't need everybody taking it, just the idiots who think vaccines work more than your immunity. Idiots who think flu vaccines work.
Because the vaccine isn't a cure, this vaccine isn't even a normal vaccine. It is an experiment.
So this minor celeb had the shot, first dose of Pfizer. Then she goes and catches COVID, infecting the rest of her family. Now her entire family has got COVID. It wasn't severe. But she still sells the propaganda of wear a mask and go get jabbed. Why. She didn't have COVID, then she got jabbed, and now she is just an idiot.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/familyhealth/michelle-heaton-contracts-covid-a-month-after-she-was-vaccinated/ar-BB1fafFI
2017-2018 was the worst year for flu season. Recently. Away from COVID. The vaccine didn't work. It didn't factor in the correct strain. Aussie flu broke in the west. Flu deaths peaked. The vaccine offered no protection.
Stupidly you must be aware that if you caught flu, you won't catch the same strain again twice. There are only approximately around 221 strains. You can catch a cold, sure. But not the same strain of flu twice. What does the vaccine even do, when your natural antibodies are much stronger. You can still transmit flu being a carrier despite vaccination. Vaccination is also only a guess, at which strains are in your area. It doses for a handful of the common strains likely to surface based on data offering a guess for the year in your region, and which cultures they have created into the yearly vaccine. It isn't accurate.
It wasn't in 2017-2018 with Aussie flu. The vaccine offered at the start of flu season, stopped almost nothing.
Of course if you are high risk, flu hits you like a tonne of bricks, instead of getting it every other year and it is nothing more than some sick leave, perhaps working where you travel more, and are around lots of people, do what you want and need too.