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โApr-13-2020 12:15 PM
MrWizard wrote:Amen, they were starting flu shots around here back in August.
IMO the ineffectiveness of the flu shot is because the cdc chooses the strains Too Early and don't have the correct ones in the vaccine
That said when i was much younger (young adult), i got really sick from the flu several times
โApr-13-2020 11:00 AM
WHO wrote:
It takes approximately five to six months for the first supplies of approved vaccine to become available once a new strain of influenza virus with pandemic potential is identified and isolated. These months are needed because the process of producing a new vaccine involves many sequential steps, and each of these steps requires a certain amount of time to complete. The vaccine development process from start (obtaining a virus sample) to end (availability of vaccine for use) is summarized below.
โApr-13-2020 10:48 AM
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โApr-13-2020 09:38 AM
goducks10 wrote:Well, it may not be as many as you think. The CDC says the seasonal flu shot effectiveness varies from 19% to 60% depending on the year, but mostly is considerably under 50% effective. The last couple years were under 40%, quite a bit under. So maybe it benefits big pharma most of all. ๐
The more that get the flu shot the less get the flu. Getting a flu shot is as much about protecting yourself as it is about not infecting others.
โApr-13-2020 08:36 AM
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โApr-12-2020 08:47 PM
shelbyfv wrote:
I wonder if they get a vaccine for this will people blow it off like they do the flu shot? Every year I hear "Oh I never get one it makes me sick, makes my arm hurt, gives me a headache, etc." No end to the foolish excuses. Will be interesting to see.
โApr-12-2020 08:38 PM
โApr-12-2020 08:11 PM
fj12ryder wrote:RambleOnNW wrote:No offense, but I don't think people callously "trivialize" the flu. For one thing, few people are really aware of the number of people who die due to the flu, and resulting complications. Also, a whole lot of people simply can't afford to take time off work just because they don't feel good. And sometimes the flu symptoms are just that: you don't feel very good. Bosses sometimes are less than forgiving if you're taking work off just because "you don't feel good".fj12ryder wrote:RambleOnNW wrote:According to the CDC: "Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February, although activity can last as late as May."ajriding wrote:
World-wide (not counting what china is not telling us) covid deaths have passed the number of flu deaths in a typical American flu season. Fear the reaper!!??
100,000+ worldwide deaths is more than 60,000 to 80,000 deaths from a flu season in just our country.
This is the panic the dishonest media is making a lot of us panic over.
If you are older and have underlying health problems then you should have a little concern of getting any illness, but otherwise statistically this is insignificant.
The federal govt has not locked down anything, lock downs are all acts of the state governors who are buying into the panic.
You are comparing 70 days of covid-19 against 365 days of a flu season (flu occurs worldwide all year). Come back next year at the end of February and update us on the stats.
CDC estimates this seasons flu deaths at 24,000 to 62,000:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
Bringing up the flu number just illustrates how carelessly accepting American society is about spreading the yearly flu and trivializing the resulting illness and death. People going to work sick and carelessly infecting others reflects poorly on the lack of a national sick leave policy so sick workers can afford to stay home.
โApr-12-2020 06:34 PM
โApr-12-2020 05:53 PM
RambleOnNW wrote:No offense, but I don't think people callously "trivialize" the flu. For one thing, few people are really aware of the number of people who die due to the flu, and resulting complications. Also, a whole lot of people simply can't afford to take time off work just because they don't feel good. And sometimes the flu symptoms are just that: you don't feel very good. Bosses sometimes are less than forgiving if you're taking work off just because "you don't feel good".fj12ryder wrote:RambleOnNW wrote:According to the CDC: "Most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February, although activity can last as late as May."ajriding wrote:
World-wide (not counting what china is not telling us) covid deaths have passed the number of flu deaths in a typical American flu season. Fear the reaper!!??
100,000+ worldwide deaths is more than 60,000 to 80,000 deaths from a flu season in just our country.
This is the panic the dishonest media is making a lot of us panic over.
If you are older and have underlying health problems then you should have a little concern of getting any illness, but otherwise statistically this is insignificant.
The federal govt has not locked down anything, lock downs are all acts of the state governors who are buying into the panic.
You are comparing 70 days of covid-19 against 365 days of a flu season (flu occurs worldwide all year). Come back next year at the end of February and update us on the stats.
CDC estimates this seasons flu deaths at 24,000 to 62,000:
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/preliminary-in-season-estimates.htm
Bringing up the flu number just illustrates how carelessly accepting American society is about spreading the yearly flu and trivializing the resulting illness and death. People going to work sick and carelessly infecting others reflects poorly on the lack of a national sick leave policy so sick workers can afford to stay home.