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"A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
Originally posted by Paddy View PostThat's why you need a new jab each year. It works for me and the other contractors I know. If you had the jab, you would not have had flu and lost your money.If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.Comment
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Having worked in the pharmaceutical industry, I will only put things made by said industry in my body if I absolutely have to. Frankly, I would rather have 'flu.
When the pharmaceutical industry comes under the same headlights as the financial sector currently is - and believe me, eventually it will - people are going to be scared to death.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostHaving worked in the pharmaceutical industry, I will only put things made by said industry in my body if I absolutely have to. Frankly, I would rather have 'flu.
When the pharmaceutical industry comes under the same headlights as the financial sector currently is - and believe me, eventually it will - people are going to be scared to death.
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Not forgetting that many people die from flu."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George OrwellComment
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Originally posted by blacjac View PostNo it isn't.
A Flu jab will only protect agianst the particular strains of flu that the government think will be most prevelant that year.....Originally posted by Paddy View PostThat's why you need a new jab each year. It works for me and the other contractors I know. If you had the jab, you would not have had flu and lost your money.
I've had the jab every year for the last 6 years, I get it free as I am diabetic.
Out of those 6 years I have had the flu in 3 of them.
The point I was making was that you seem to think the flu jab is a 100% effective at preventing you catching the flu in any given year.
However this simply is not the case as the government decides which strains of flu to inoculate against.
Only a moron would trust the government on this....
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I get the flu jab most years : this is the first year I have had a cold in the same year I have had a flu jab.Comment
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'Flu (short for influenza - nothing like being pedantic is there ?)
Actually, the 'flu jab isn't specified by the government, but by a more world wide organisation - WHO or somesuch.
It's really only a concern in the very young and elderly, and those groups should have the jab. The rest of us should just grin and bear it. And lose a lot of money in the process like I did recently.
As an ex-pharmacologist, I have to say that people these days are striving to be too germ-free (in a general sense). All this faffing about with kill this'n' that sprays makes us less tolerant to build our own defenses against infection naturally. Take a look at all the reactions that people have to everyday substances - people: we need a bit of dirt in our lives to promote our immune system.
I grew up on a farm drinking unpasteurised milk and it never did me any harm. Oo-ar !Comment
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Originally posted by adestor View Post
'Flu (short for influenza - nothing like being pedantic is there ?)
Actually, the 'flu jab isn't specified by the government, but by a more world wide organisation - WHO or somesuch.
It's really only a concern in the very young and elderly, and those groups should have the jab. The rest of us should just grin and bear it. And lose a lot of money in the process like I did recently.
As an ex-pharmacologist, I have to say that people these days are striving to be too germ-free (in a general sense). All this faffing about with kill this'n' that sprays makes us less tolerant to build our own defenses against infection naturally. Take a look at all the reactions that people have to everyday substances - people: we need a bit of dirt in our lives to promote our immune system.
I grew up on a farm drinking unpasteurised milk and it never did me any harm. Oo-ar !
A wee bit of dirt does you good !
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I avoid human contact and thus have not contracted any airborne diseases. Invoicing capability for the last 3 years has remained steady at 100%.Illegitimus non carborundum est!Comment
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Originally posted by Flubster View PostI avoid human contact and thus have not contracted any airborne diseases. Invoicing capability for the last 3 years has remained steady at 100%.Comment
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