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Time To Get Your Covid 19 And 'Flu Jabs.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The flu jab we have is the same all over the World. Its content is agreed upon by WHO. The data produced is from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) who funded and conducted a three-year study. If they wanted to produce false data why take 3 years and spend big momey when they could have just done what the eco loons do and take old date and alter it? I will carry on looking under the stones I think. You keep your head in the sand. It will be safe there.
I believe I have found the research on which the 65% increased risk is based and this is the link to the American report, https:/
I am not technically minded in these things but looking at the research, they studied the after-effects of the flu-jag among those aged eighteen and over and those aged under eighteen during a three-year period.
They looked at the, “hazard ratio” (HR) of non-influenza respiratory pathogens found in those who had had the jag compared to those who hadn’t.
In the Results, it states,
“Of the 999 participants, 68.8% were children, 30.2% were adults. Each study season, approximately half received influenza vaccine and one third experienced ≥1 ARI. The hazard of influenza in individuals during the 14-day post-vaccination period was similar to unvaccinated individuals during the same period (HR 0.96, 95% CI [0.60, 1.52]). The hazard of non-influenza respiratory pathogens was higher during the same period (HR 1.65, 95% CI [1.14, 2.38]); when stratified by age the hazard remained higher for children (HR 1·71, 95% CI [1.16, 2.53]) but not for adults (HR 0.88, 95% CI [0.21, 3.69]).” [Emphasis added]
If I read it correctly, the 65% increase refers to the “HR 1.65” (meaning the hazard was 1.65 times higher) which I take to be for the whole sample.
It states that when looking at the hazard ratio by age it, “remained higher for children... but not for adults”
As indicated earlier, I might be wrong but I think the alleged increase in risk doesn’t relate to adults but feel free to contradict me.
signed up this morning - felt a bit guilty at my slowness.
The dentist had said " you better go to a secondary centre ( = toof Hospital)[Christ] to have this 6 out.
and I said - "no you can do it here. You just get a pair of pliers and close your eyes. Oh by the way I have no white cells"
I tried to give the whole of Christie Hospital Covid a few weeks ago ( no for chrissakes I didnt know until 5 d later)
You can walk my path, you can wear my shoes
Learn to talk like me and be an Angel too
But maybe you ain't never gonna feel this way
You ain't never gonna know me, but I know you
I'm singing it now, things can only get better
Only get better
If we see it through
That means me and I mean you too
D-ream. I'm sure many know that Prof Brian Cox is playing Keyboard in his former band.
Being asthmatic I've had the Flu jab for years never a problem, and really little symptoms of the Covid jabs except last year it really rendered me useless for a week and the pain in my arm was so grim I could barely move it. (I ain't fragile or soft mostly)
I'm still undecided about that one but no notifications as yet about the Flu jab usually late October for me when they let me know.
I'm sure you'll be fine Tilly, have you had a reaction to past jabs?
My flu jab arm is a bit sore this morning when I press on it, which is usual for me, Covid arm I wouldn't know I'd had a jab. Past Covid jabs have been fine except for one, can't remember which variety it was, we both felt a little off colour for a day or two but nothing which stopped us going about our daily routine.
I dont consider it to be fortunate if you don't have a reaction, I consider a person to be very unfortunate if they do.
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