Swine Flue Vaccine - Is it Safe?

logicsays
By logicsays

Lots of people around the world have decided not to take the vaccine although all authorities confirm it is safe.

Do you trust the vaccine is safe?
Have you taken the vaccine?
If Not why not?

By Rev.s• 11 Jan 2010 09:50
Rev.s

still the question remains... how many vaccine should we take per year ? or simple Pray Namaz and ask ALLAh to give us health to fight with all bacteria's and decease's..

-: I may not agree with everything what you say, but to the death I will defend your right to say it :-

By anonymous• 11 Jan 2010 09:47
anonymous

Right now there is no justification to take the vaccination....

....at this rate every year we will have to take at least 1 vaccine!!!

....most of the time the news-papers and TV were broadcasting a frightening image.....to such an extent even if a guy died of heart and he was having swine-flu symptoms then he was declared swine-flu victim...lol

if Swine flu was so devastating then the death toll should have been at least higher than the tsunami victims.

People who travel in public transport would have been all infected...(due to easy mingling at close proximity with infected people)....and many dead.

I am even amazed at the amount of pressure they are putting on the parents to vaccinate the kids....in the 2nd circular they even had the audacity to ask "What is the reason not to vaccinate?"

And what is the reason to Vaccinate....the "advertisements" in the paper? & TV news? and a few hundred deaths?

All the hand twisting is from WHO. Nobody with spine to stand up to them.

By logicsays• 11 Jan 2010 09:22
logicsays

There is always a small possibility that someone will have some side effects .. but is this enough for majority of people to decide not to take the vaccine and risk serious outbreaks if swine flu

I am so confused .. should I take the vaccine with my family or not ..

"The best way to predict the future is to create it".

By Rev.s• 11 Jan 2010 09:05
Rev.s

a girl in usa got flu vaccine and got parralatic attack now she can't walk properly but she can walk perfectly back wards, and she can run perfectly.. its very difficult for doctors to examine what exactly went wrong in her case.

-: I may not agree with everything what you say, but to the death I will defend your right to say it :-

By Arien• 11 Jan 2010 09:02
Arien

logic - There is no serious immediate side effects.

But even the doctors are unsure about the longterm side effects.Its true that the FDA have approved the vaccine. But....

37% people refused in Canada. The reaction is almost the same allover.

Old H1N1 vaccine had some issues , few had even the deadly Gullllain Barre Syndrome after months.

H1N1 2009 vaccine's batch of 170000 shots were withdrawn due to some reactions in the US earlier.

By anonymous• 11 Jan 2010 08:51
anonymous

This is war on the human immune system!

The more vaccines one has the more brittle ones human system becomes....especially young children who are developing resistance through their immune system.

Already children below the age of 2 take about 20 or so vaccines!

Children's immune system weakens and become more prone to other illness.

By logicsays• 11 Jan 2010 08:45
logicsays

"The best way to predict the future is to create it".

By Formatted Soul• 11 Jan 2010 08:37
Formatted Soul

I didn’t give it to my son. Because even if there is no immediate side effect we never know if there is any side effect after some time...also there will be some other flue in coming yrs..How many preventive vaccines would we give/take?

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