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Kids may get swine flu shots at school
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Teachers, you're right. School staff needs vaccinations. Parents should be prepared if many teachers and substitute teachers are ill.
RN, between you and the article, you've got me properly scared.
It's my choice. I personally enjoy my freedom to choose what is best for me and my family. For the rest of you who love Obama and who think that everything should be government regulated, then I am sure you love socialism too. That is where we are headed. Democracy is slowly being killed and will be dead soon. I enjoy making my own choices. We have been fine without the regular flu shot (which by the way kills WAY more people every year than the swine flu)and I am sure that we will be fine without the swine flu shot too.
Think people, you are smart! The government will tell you otherwise, though.
This is a time when we all must pull together, and not just think only of our own little family or tribe.
What gives me even more pause is the study that came out from the Mayo clinic on May 20, 2009. In their 8 year study, children who received the flu vaccine were 3 times more likely to be hospitalized with the flu, especially those with asthma. Missed it? Google "flu vaccine mayo clinic may 20."
I hope that in our haste to "save the world" we don't end up inadvertently creating a disaster with our own children.
. . . I did do this, and what I read and saw is definitely frightening. NO ONE in my family will be getting this "vaccine"!I am much more fearful of the vaccine than I am of getting swine flu.
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