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LOL @ anyone who chooses to be injected by a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical company in the year 2020. 

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LOL @ anyone who chooses to be injected by a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical company in the year 2020.![]()
LOL @ anyone who chooses to be injected by a multi-billion dollar pharmaceutical company in the year 2020.![]()
That’s because there isn’t anything. The reporting on the “problems” of flu vaccine this year is the same as any other year: (1) people aren’t getting it enough because they’re too poor, dumb or anti-vaxxer and (2) the vaccine won’t be protective enough because of the few strains it’s designed against.Is it? Who is reporting this? I decided to read up on it....and im finding.....
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No doubt there are a lot of the same issues you see every year with the flu vaccine. I don’t try to deny that at all.That’s because there isn’t anything. The reporting on the “problems” of flu vaccine this year is the same as any other year: (1) people aren’t getting it enough because they’re too poor, dumb or anti-vaxxer and (2) the vaccine won’t be protective enough because of the few strains it’s designed against.
I am reading about a new “universal” flu vaccine in development. Though the name is a bit of a misnomer and ‘multivalent’ is probably more correct.
Dunno. Concerns about the flu vaccine are kinda weird. Flu vaccine ≠ COVID-19 vaccine. One has been been manufactured for years, has a good safety profile and is generally effective (against the strains it was designed for), while the other is brand new, was rushed through clinical development and has an unknown effect on certain populations.No doubt there are a lot of the same issues you see every year with the flu vaccine. I don’t try to deny that at all.
But, the OP came across as the 2020 vaccine having so much more for issues. So where would that be corroborated?
That’s what I could not of figured out by the OP and title. Problems with the actual 2020 flu vaccine? Just calling the Covid vaccine the “flu” vaccine....because....ya know.Dunno. Concerns about the flu vaccine are kinda weird. Flu vaccine ≠ COVID-19 vaccine. One has been been manufactured for years, has a good safety profile and is generally effective (against the strains it was designed for), while the other is brand new, was rushed through clinical development and has an unknown effect on certain populations.