If not, please let us know why. Seriously, I think there are some valid points either way.
Simple question. Are you getting the flu shot this year?
09/24/2013
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Absolutely not. Without simply copying and pasting pages of content, here’s well sourced link explaining why my family stays away from that.
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09/24/2013
I probably will, simply because my bosses kids have been sick for 95% of the time I have worked there and it's only been 3 weeks.
09/24/2013
Getting mine tomorrow for free!
09/24/2013
None of us will. I won't be getting one for our daughter either. We believe our bodies need to fight it off. Too many vaccines nowadays.
09/25/2013
I will be, because last year, I caught the flu and it turned into pneumonia, which then caused me to cough so hard and much that I broke a rib. Also, I will be traveling in peak flu season as I am studying abroad from January to May and do not want my first few weeks in a different country to be spent battling the flu! My case is certainly quite specific, but that's my reasoning!
09/25/2013
No. Never have, never will.
09/25/2013
I got the flu shot last week.
09/25/2013
neverrr
09/27/2013
No. I don't work around a lot of people so I don't come in contact with the flu virus.
I get viral infections (like a cold) which the flu vaccine doesn't do anything for. Best bet is to make sure you wash your hands thoroughly for 20 seconds. I worked at a medical group and they taught us that you need to wash your hands for 20 seconds.
I get viral infections (like a cold) which the flu vaccine doesn't do anything for. Best bet is to make sure you wash your hands thoroughly for 20 seconds. I worked at a medical group and they taught us that you need to wash your hands for 20 seconds.
09/27/2013
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