We are getting ready to get hot and heavy into flu vaccine administration at our clinic. What additional education do I need to give people who have had multiple boosters? Are they at additional risk for the flu vaccine this year?
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I don't know about anyone else, but this entire Pfizer-gate debacle has made me very suspicious now of ANY KIND of vaccination. I plan to go through flu season trusting in (and beefing up) my natural immunity.
💯 I wouldn’t get a vaccine if any type at this point. They probably reformulated the non-COVID vaxxes to contain spike proteins, etc.
That is precisely my thought. So I'll go through this flu season without the flu shot, and perhaps all flu seasons in the future.
20 years for me. I’ve had it (the flu) twice in 22 years.
Agree.
I took the flu shot once and never did it again, it made me so sick. Seemed like an easy decision. I can either 100% get really sick, or take my chances. Turns out taking my chances was the right call I haven't had the flu since the year I took the shot. And that was 26 years ago when I was pregnant God Help Me and my son.
Then it was not a conspiracy thing just a I don't really like how I feel when I take that shot thing.
Yes it is and nice to see people waking up to that fact.
I've never had a flu shot and have had the flu once about 15 years ago.