They fear changing the narrative to potentially focus on the risks of the vaccines, whose primary side effect is pain at the injection site, could result in far fewer people getting potentially life-saving shots
Not that I care about the fears of pharmaceutical companies. But the ad campaign that specifically was mentioned was about flu shots, correct?
Isn't the flu shot one of the decent vacines?
My thoughts on this are that the flu shot, while not always effective is trying to immunize you against something thay is prevalent. Opposed to much of the childhood vaccines which are for nearly eradicated diseases, and thus your chances of contracting those are quite low
If you are old, or weak in some way, a flu shot make sense I assumed. Possibly even for kids, since the flu is more dangerous to them than Covid.
I suppose RFK didn't get into those points, or maybe I am way off in my thinking.
Not that I care about the fears of pharmaceutical companies. But the ad campaign that specifically was mentioned was about flu shots, correct?
Isn't the flu shot one of the decent vacines?
My thoughts on this are that the flu shot, while not always effective is trying to immunize you against something thay is prevalent. Opposed to much of the childhood vaccines which are for nearly eradicated diseases, and thus your chances of contracting those are quite low
If you are old, or weak in some way, a flu shot make sense I assumed. Possibly even for kids, since the flu is more dangerous to them than Covid.
I suppose RFK didn't get into those points, or maybe I am way off in my thinking.
The 'Flu shot is one of the best vaccines world-wide.
More profit than almost every other known vaccine.
No doubt