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Hannie wrote:I also have my doubts for the same reason, Yif.
I also hear and read that people are getting more sick of the vaccin than the flu itself...
Every year between 200.000 and 300.000 people die from regular flu worldwide. So I don't know...
yankee-in-france wrote:Eliza, I just saw the under 64 in the vaccine program. Am I mistaken or didn't I read that most people 65 and older without serious health problems do not seem to be effected by this virus? Could that be the reason for the under 64 policy?
I do not know whether there is any truth but I was having lunch the other day with a friend, who is an Irish ex-pat. She is a psychologist and has many friends in the medical field in Ireland. It is her belief (from conversations with her doctor/nurse friends) that every sniffle is being diagnosed as swine flu and that in the majority of cases, it is not the real McCoy. I asked her why would this be happening. She thinks that it is designed to make money for the drug companies. She claims that the use of Tamiflu is rampant and could actually be making people more ill than they would be naturally. She personally is going to get the regular yearly flu vaccine and not the swine flu vaccine.
I am not a great believer in conspiracies, but she is a pretty solid individual and conservative so this was a bit interesting. However, I am not a fan of the Irish healthcare system so I am not sure that the info she received is the best.
What do you think, Eliza?

yankee-in-france wrote:Our internist says that he will have the vaccine in October or November. At this time, he is going with the vaccine, and I guess that we will have it but then do they also vaccinate for the regular flu? It is a bit confusing.
My hubby would agree with you that the BBC regrettably is not as objective and unslanted as they once were.

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