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Winkers who go to work with Swine Flu
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Only if you get caught!Originally posted by contractor79 View Postu thinking of a scam? that would be bad
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but then if u get it for real... cry wolfOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostOnly if you get caught!
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It might be a different strain!Originally posted by contractor79 View Postbut then if u get it for real... cry wolf
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The other side of the coin....
Fearful workforce claims fewer sick days
damned if you do, damned if you don't...
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Developing an immunity to particular strains though is patently a good thing, even if you are too dim to realise that. If what you are suggesting is true then there would be no point at all in even issuing flu jabs every year to millions of pensioners. Is there nobody else there that can fathom that out for you....like a grown-up maybe?Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow many times do we have to go round this... you don't develop an immunity to flu, only to a specific strain. That's why people can catch flu every year or even multiple times a year, even if they have the winter flu-jab. Flu is NOT like chicken pox.
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDeveloping an immunity to particular strains though is patently a good thing, even if you are too dim to realise that. If what you are suggesting is true then there would be no point at all in even issuing flu jabs every year to millions of pensioners. Is there nobody else there that can fathom that out for you....like a grown-up maybe?

Still masturbating on this thread, I see. Make sure you get the curtains cleaned afterwards.Hard Brexit now!
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Why exactly is it a good idea to get immunity to a virus which won't protect you against other variants?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostDeveloping an immunity to particular strains though is patently a good thing, even if you are too dim to realise that.What are you on about? It's because flu is constantly changing that they keep changing the flu vaccine each year to give protection against the most common strains.If what you are suggesting is true then there would be no point at all in even issuing flu jabs every year to millions of pensioners. Is there nobody else there that can fathom that out for you....like a grown-up maybe?
This is getting boring fast, you and SG can continue to waste your time if you like.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Can't you disagree with them both?Originally posted by bobhope View PostThe worst thing about this thread is having to agree with either SG or SB.
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