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    High Power Shooter Firehaus's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by OxArt View Post
    PS: Once the universal flu vaccine is FDA approved [which I discussed earlier], I definitely think it should be part of the required vaccine schedule to enter public schools.
    Existing flu vaccines are so frequent and often ineffective that there should be some choice insofar as that is concerned. The universal is a game changer, though, and as soon as the science was available they committed it to preventing those 59k/year deaths.

    Kids do have an actual right to live, and to grow up, despite the "rights" of their parent(s) to substantially increase their risk of death. Oh, wait, parents don't have that right, we covered that.
    Why do we need a flu vaccine thats at best, only 20-40% effective?

    https://www.precisionvaccinations.co...ts-shionogi-co

    https://www.wsj.com/articles/drug-th...pan-1519387247

    https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/n...roved-in-japan

    https://www.sciencealert.com/japanes...nogi-baloxavir


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    I'm not talking about traditional flu shots. There are apparently at least three different designs of a universal at various points in trial. (I only knew of the one) at any rate, you would probably be looking at 75% + effectiveness even year to year and a schedule more like a tetanus shot (once a decade). That, yeah, I would support.

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