reply to post by MarshMallow_Snake
Whether the vaccine works, is not well known yet, as they still haven't decided how many shots may be necessary.
However, here is what is known:
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that although this is a very serious virus, cases worldwide are usually mild, and most
hospitalizations and deaths have been of persons that also had underlying conditions such as asthma, diabetes, obesity, heart disease, or a weakened
immune system.[124] As the virus spreads easily between people, through the air or surface contact, those who get the flu are recommended to stay home
from school or work and avoid crowds to avoid spreading the infection further.
en.wikipedia.org...
To date, the death rate versus REPORTED cases is running between 1/2 of one percent and one percent. However:
According to the CDC, however, only about one in 20 cases was being officially reported in the U.S.[192] In the U.K., some experts thought the
number of cases was potentially 300 times more than early published estimates,[193] warning that case estimates by the U.K. and other governments were
highly inaccurate.
Thus, although perhaps one percent of reported cases resulted in death, even at the CDC figure of 1 in 20 cases being reported, that drops the death
rate to .05%, or 1/20th of one percent.That number is EXACTLY what the death rate is of seasonal flu, and in most cases, the deaths are predominantly
found in patients that have underlying health issues.
Personally, I believe that the risk from the vaccine is far greater than the flu itself, IF you are healthy otherwise. I will NOT take the vaccine,
nor will my wife.
Each person has to make his/her own decision.