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Funny, I was just going to send out an email about this. I was watching CNN news just now and the reporter said at the end "and that's another reason why I'm not getting a flu shot."

What? I almost fell off the couch. If I didn't have the close captioning on, I wouldn't have believed what I heard.

Anyway, it seems the vaccine-pushers have forgotten that they just made a stronger flu shot only this year! It's called Flu Zone high dose. Idiots.

And if healthy adults only have a 59% effectiveness rate, what does that tell you about unhealthy people who presumably would have a poorer response to the vaccine?

Love this: "Osterholm said previous reports have suggested that flu shots are much more effective - in the range of 70 percent to 90 percent."

Suggested? What happened to scientific proof? And 70-90%? That's acceptable science? Can you imagine your child coming home with a test score like that?

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Flu shots less effective than thought?Vaccinations > Here is an article I saw in the St. Pioneer Press today. My > apologies if this has already been posted. I did a quick look, > but didn't see it.> > http://www.twincities.com/ci_19191513?IADID=Search-> www.twincities.com-www.twincities.com> > > >

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I saw this study on our local news, and at the end, they said although it was 59 % effective, that it was still effective and to still get your flu shot. Doesn't make any sense!

On another note, here was the interpretation of the study from natural news.

http://www.naturalnews.com/033998_influenza_vaccines_effectiveness.html

Shock vaccine study reveals influenza vaccines only prevent the flu in 1.5 out of 100 adults (not 60% as you've been told)

Thursday, October 27, 2011by Mike , the Health RangerEditor of NaturalNews.com (See all articles...)

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