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Interesting question... a lot of people believe vaccinations contribute to a much increased rate of autism. I have no idea, just thought I'd mention that.
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I'm not sure if I'll have the shot, mainly because I'm not sure I can be bothered. I've had swine flu already, and it isn't that bad.
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No, I'm not. There is a risk in everything we do; nothing is risk-free. It's possible that vaccines are correlated with these things, but it's a fact that for example in the US about 2 million or more people get pneumonia, and over 4000 people DIE from it every year.
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Yes and no.
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Somewhat concerned about the possible correlation between vaccines and the above mentioned issues, and HELL NO I am not taking the swine flu shot! Doesn't anyone recall what happened back in the '70s when everybody got all in a lather about a new flu spreading? They rushed a vaccine out that caused more problems than the flu it was supposed to treat, similar is happening today. Frankly, the swine flu is way overblown, though I don't have the figures on hand to date it has been attributed as the cause of approximately 2500 to 3000 death worldwide. That is meaningless considering the normal flu is thought to kill ten times that number annually in the US alone.
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I won't take any vaccines. There is no guarantee as to what is in them.
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I got a swine flu shot when Gerald Ford was president.
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Not particularly. But I feel that vaccines are artificial safety. Feel free to argue otherwise people. :)
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there's more in there than what they say is in there.i'm not talking any chances.i have a healthy immune system and i'll be just fine thank you very much.
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Swine flu is a joke. There's no need for a special flu shot. Although I have no idea where you get that vaccines cause those medical problems.
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I have never had a flu shot and I most likely will never have one.
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