Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by JoeBob
Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by JoeBob
Yet more proof. A major outbreak with hundreds of cases many of them symptomatic and 74% of them were vaccinated.

https://www.yahoo.com/gma/cdc-mask-decision-followed-stunning-204900053.html


I had a flu vaccine last year. I'll need another one this year. Does that mean last year's didn't work?


Were you told that you would be fired if you didn’t take it?


That seems like a non-sequitur JoeBob. Our previous comments were on efficacy rather than policy.



It’s a non-sequitor because a serious response to your question wasn’t warranted. The flu vaccine is different every year and is merely an educated guess as to which one of the thousands of flu strains will be most prevalent that year. It often doesn’t protect against those other strains. Most people are not tested for the flu and the standard tests don’t reveal what strain a person has if they have it.