Where do you stand on the Swine Flu vaccination?
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/33201402/ns/health-swine_flu/?ns=health-swine_flu
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This round of swine flu shots is not supposed to produce the kinds of reactions that we saw in the 70's. But I still think I'll pass.
Ex-CDC head recalls '76 swine flu outgreak (Apr. 30, 2009)
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/04/30/swine.flu.1976/index.html
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M$However, if there is a limited supply of the vaccines, I will not get it for myself. I think it's far more important for those more at risk to be able to get the vaccines (ie children and the elderly). As a healthy 30 something, I can't remember the last time I had the regular flu or even a cold so I probably won't need the vaccine. Even when my daughter has the flu or something I don't catch it.
It should be a choice though. I would just hate for people to not get the vaccine simply because they view it as some kind of government conspiracy or to not allow their children to get it because they "don't want anyone controlling them".
At the end of the day it's about being healthy and keeping our loved ones healthy and we should keep that in mind.
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M$I think you're right about people not wanting to be forced, and maybe more would get it if it was voluntary, although over half the people who aren't planning to get it (per the article) said it was because of the newness, not because they thought it was a conspiracy. I haven't decided whether to get one or not. I've never had a flu shot, and only had flu once or twice in 50 years, but then again, It doesn't sound like this one will be much fun, so who knows.... Thanks for your answer.
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M$Yes, I will be getting vaccinated if they are available. Vaccinations are important precautions with minimal risks compared to severe strains of flu. The shots are made with killed viruses in the same way that seasonal flu shots are prepared. I get those shots every year. So far, no government mind control. I think.
No, I do not believe that the government should require people to get the vaccination. If people are too afraid of their own shadows to get the vaccine, then that is their choice. I hope they don't get sick (or worse), but they're willing to roll the dice.
I'm taking care of myself and embracing the best medical science has to offer. My family makes its living off of science, so I have a general trust of science. Plus I educate myself. And I don't pay attention to chain letter emails.
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M$"In fact, the new H1N1 virus is similar to seasonal flu in its severity. In the United States, influenza regularly ranks among the ten leading causes of death, infecting up to twenty per cent of the population. It kills roughly thirty-five thousand Americans every year and sends hundreds of thousands to the hospital. Even relatively mild pandemics, like those of 1957 and 1968, have been health-care disasters: the first killed two million people and the second a million.
We are more fortunate than our predecessors, though. Scientists produced a vaccine rapidly; it will be available within weeks. And, though this H1N1 virus is novel, the vaccine is not. It was made and tested in exactly the same way that flu vaccines are always made and tested. Had this strain of flu emerged just a few months earlier, there would not have been any need for two vaccines this year; 2009 H1N1 would simply have been included as one of the components in the annual vaccine.
Meanwhile, the virus has now appeared in a hundred and ninety-one countries. It has killed almost four thousand people and infected millions of others. The risks are clear and so are the facts. But, while scientists and public-health officials have dealt effectively with the disease, they increasingly confront a different kind of contagion: the spurious alarms spread by those who would make us fear vaccines more than the illnesses they prevent"
In short, if you harbor suspicions about the H1N1 vaccine and not the seasonal flu vaccine, just put on your tinfoil hat and go back to your bunker already.
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From the second article, 41% will definitely get seasonal flu shots and 35% definitely will try to get Swine Flu shots. 22% will not get season flu shots, 14% will not get Swine flu shots. A larger group is undecided because of the newness of the vaccine. None of them mentioned conspiracy, foil hats or bunkers, but just in case, how does this one look (I want kitty to be safe too).
www.flickr.com/photos/94515279@N00/1505091017/
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