@@angelic_autumngachaclubgac3483 You didn't understand what I said. I said that no Karens are even watching this video, because they can't absorb real information
I’m 37 years old, and I’ve never suffered flu like symptoms. The only time I thought I had the flu, it turned out to be appendicitis. So, now I’m wondering if I’m Superman and can’t get it, or if I’m Typhoid Mary and I always get it and never know it.
Trust me, if you always get the flu, you would definitely know. Have you ever dealt with colds? If you've also never dealt with colds too, that's really weird.
ive never had the flu either. i get a cold once or twice a year, depending on if im working a customer facing job or not. i think ive only gotten the flu shot twice? i recently had a liver transplant & the medications i take require me to be immunocompromised the rest of my life, so this'll be my first flu season where im high risk. but with habits from staying safe from covid, i feel like i should be pretty safe & keep that streak going!
I took the flu shot this year and after I got it my legs hurt for 3 days straight and never happened to me before I don't believe I will ever take it again
That’s normal. I usually feel sick or really tired. Kinda like the initial signs or mild symptoms of the flu. It’s normal. It goes away. But the vaccine helps!
Strawberry allergies can be triggered by the flu shot. My sister used to have moderate reactions to the flu shot. When she's brought it up with her doctor, he narrowed it down to the strawberry allergy. There's something in there flu shot that mimics strawberry just enough to trigger reactions.
I suffered two really bad flu vaccine reactions back in high school and today I got my first flu shot in 20 years. Here’s hoping history doesn’t repeat itself.
@@gosnfvjksnx4739 I think that should be left to doctors to decide. I'm not sure what sort of bad reactions this person experienced but since you can die from the flu, it's not recommended to tell people not to take it for that reason.
@@wolfferoni yes but bad reactions no matter how big or small are still indicators that the vaccine isn’t the best decision for that person. If anything it’s up to the rest of us to protect people who can’t get vaccinated by us getting vaccinated.
Would be nice if they actually explained what a live attenuated influenza vaccine is (intranasal vaccine) as that has most of the risks, but typically with patients with underlying health conditions.
I laughed at myth 11, that you can't have the flu more than once a year. I actually got the flu three times in one year. That was a rough year for me. After that, I just have got it once in three years.
Same, I work in retail and get exposed to a pers every 40 seconds... I'm lucky to get away with less than 3 "colds" per flu season even with the flu shot. Most of them I can take over-the-counter medication for instead of passing out while standing without a flu shot. lol
I had to deal with Strep Throat, which is a bacterial infection of the throat, While the flu effect the throat and/or lungs and is a virus with a vaccine to prevent it
@@emmarose7491 Please don't extrapolate the American way to do medicine based on profit to what happens in the civilized world. And even if your claims were true, what about it? Wouldn't you pay good money for the security that you currently enjoy, hoping to reach a ripe old age and all your children surviving infancy? Ever read history books? How people had 5, 8, 12 kids in the hopes of *some* of them reaching adulthood? Ever took a walk by an old cemetery, among all the children's tombs? Ever wondered why Balto doesn't happen anymore, nor The Five Pennies, nor The Magic Mountain? You don't need to study science to realize how fortunate you are to live in a time when diseases can be prevented. You just need some culture.
Responses Baher Al-Nuaimi • My name is Baher Al-Nuaimi and I married Dr. Heba Bashir and she works at the University of California at Davis: One day she asked me to take the flu vaccine to protect my daughter so that she would not get sick after I had the flu vaccine. Something to activate the virus from the influenza vaccine, but after taking it I had severe diarrhea, shivering with cold and fever, coughing headache and my heart choking quickly because the virus sprayed in my body, I had a severe infection from the throat to the kidneys and I had a rare kidney disease. With a rare disease FSGS, and the withdrawal of this influenza vaccine, it is a killer that doctors use to take revenge on people with disagreements who use their medical expertise to harm people who have some material disagreements between them.
Except that most of what she says is a lie (her being arrested by no reason, for example), or wrong (nearly everything else). Just watching an antivaxer video indeed is worth 2 cents, specially if you believe all of it without caring to Google to check whether what she says makes any sense. How a cloth mask "activates" viruses, again? Are we supposed to believe that doctors, nurses, every worker that wears a mask for safety reasons, and all the Muslim women and other people who cover their faces for religious/cultural reasons, are all doomed to death by viral infections? Anyway, for you or for the ones who care to check before believe, Google "Judy Mikovits debunked" and compare: www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/fact-checking-judy-mikovits-controversial-virologist-attacking-anthony-fauci-viral
Great video but there is something important to know. There is a vaccin shortage this year. So young healthy people shouldn't get the flu-vaccin. We're all social distancing, putting up masks and washing our hands multiple times a day so there is a good chance you won't get the flu this year.
No. There are some minor regional shortages but nothing to suggest that anyone should pass it up. It is even more imperative we all get the flu vaccine to avoid flu outbreaks amidst covid.
Did you check whether what that video say is factual? Most of what Mikovits says is a lie (her being arrested by no reason, for example), or wrong (nearly everything else). How a mask "activates" viruses, again? Are we supposed to believe that doctors, nurses, every worker that wears a mask for safety reasons, and all the Muslim women and other people who cover their faces for religious/cultural reasons, are all doomed to death by viral infections? Anyway, for you or for the ones who care to check things, Google "Judy Mikovits debunked" and compare: www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/05/fact-checking-judy-mikovits-controversial-virologist-attacking-anthony-fauci-viral
@@MariaMartinez-researcher Answer to that is provided in plandemic indoctrination itself. Big tech owned by select few, control information outflow, all major players run a smear campaign, a simple google search in Dr. Mikovits's name would first throw up those propaganda pieces which an average Joe would consider to be the ultimate truth.
Can you please tell me why people in developing countries never hear cases of bad flu season and we don't inject every year. Also no children here in Nepal get Peanut, Almond allergies... I have never heard a single case... And asthma cases are also very low
Lower likelihood of over sanitisation, and higher likelihood of selective morbidity. There is probably a higher rate of serious infections from preventable diseases as well.
Jeez, every time I got the flu shot I've always no matter what, I end up w the 24 hour flu bug. So that's why I dont get the needle for myself and my family .
But if you're over it in only about 24 hours, then the severity is obviously lowered, and the time that you're likely to be contagious is likely to be shorter. So you'd be safer to keep getting the shot.
I’m debunking the MYTH that you need one of these shots every year. I’ve never had the first and will fight to never take one. I haven’t even had a cold in 6 years.
I agree. I have gotten the flu shot maybe once or a few times a long time ago. Now I haven't taken the flu shot in forever and I have gotten the flu a handful of times. It's not fun and I'm pretty healthy and I have gotten the flu pretty bad, but I'm just fine. Also last time I heard about the flu shot I heard that it had like a 20% chance to even work and a lot of people end up getting sick anyway. So the vaccine doesn't prevent you from getting the virus it helps your body fight it. So also the other myth where healthy people should take the flu shot is false because if you're healthy then you're most likely going to be just fine. I'm glad to see someone comment that this video isn't all true.
@@benwilms3942 Bro I was just asking a question and stating my opinion. Vaccines do not prevent you from transmitting the virus, because that's not what a vaccine does. A vaccine is supposed to help your body prepare and fight the virus or ar at least lowers the harm that it does to you. So when you don't even know how a virus don't call me a narcissist when I'm only stating my opinion and asking a question. I am totally down to have a normal conversation on the subject but there's no reason to be calling me names.
@@WhynotMinot A vaccine lowered your likelyhood of contracting the virus, and shortens the severity and subsequent duration of your infection, thus statically reducing the number of people you're likely to pass it to. The whole point of the flu vaccine IS herd immunity, to lower transmission rates, to protect the vulnerable portion of the population.
@@WhynotMinot I called you a narcissist because its right there in your comment that healthy people shouldn't have the flu shot because they'll be fine. That's pure self concern.
I got the flu shot before I had covid 2019-20. Now I have the antibodies. The flu shot is about 30% effective. This lady said get a flu shot while you’re preggers. 🤦🏽♂️