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Indiana sees number of flu deaths jump to 11
My Brother In Law got it, we thought we were going to lose him. |
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Indiana sees number of flu deaths jump to 11 My Brother In Law got it, we thought we were going to lose him. View Quote Happy he survived. I see IN's cases are localized. |
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They don't mention age, but I hope all of us Old Farts here have gotten vaccinated, because that shit can carry you off.
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One of those deaths here was a friend of mine uncle. He had a kidney transplant (iirc) a few years before and was having other minor health problems. He was fairly heathy when he got the flu, and his death was very unexpected. He died a few months ago. I'm unsure whether he was vaccinated or not.
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1. The number doesn't mean anything until we know what % of all of them were vaccinated.
2. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county. 3. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county to get the flu. 4. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the health of the dead people before they got the flu. Like saying that 3 Million signed up for Obamacare without reminding people that there are 330 million people. Not a very big percent. |
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Quoted: They don't mention age, but I hope all of us Old Farts here have gotten vaccinated, because that shit can carry you off. View Quote yeah it helps but its not a sure thing, seems like they put all the flu viruses in a hat and pick out one to vaccinate. supposedly its the most common that year. |
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Flu shot is also only 62% effective and you need 85% effective and 100% of a population to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity.
So basically, it can't happen. Roll the dice, shot or no shot your chances are about the same. |
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1. The number doesn't mean anything until we know what % of all of them were vaccinated. 2. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county. 3. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county to get the flu. 4. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the health of the dead people before they got the flu. Like saying that 3 Million signed up for Obamacare without reminding people that there are 330 million people. Not a very big percent. View Quote 1. None of the 13 dead were vaccinated. That would equate to 0%. 2. Total population of the county is ~1,000,000 3. I can't answer the third question. 4. They were reported to be otherwise healthy and neither children nor elderly. A hallmark of H1N1. The numbers certainly meant something to the thirteen dead. They all died of acute respiratory distress, a hallmark of H1N1. |
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I know of two people who have died suddenly from it. I think a lot more people are dying than is actually being reported by the CDC. The government probably doesn't want to create mass panic if the truth actually was out how many people are suddenly dying. The one lady who died was only 44 she was fine on Thursday got sick on Friday the family took her to the hospital Saturday she died Sunday. The other lady she died quick too.
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The one lady who died was only 44 she was fine on Thursday got sick on Friday the family took her to the hospital Saturday she died Sunday. The other lady she died quick too. View Quote That is very typical of H1N1. I'll bet she died from respiratory distress. Also, I'll bet she wasn't vaccinated. A healthy and robust immune system over reacts, and the patient drowns in lung fluids. Poor woman, I'm sure she'll be missed. |
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I haven't died from the flu yet. Until I do, I'll skip the shot.
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1. None of the 13 dead were vaccinated. That would equate to 0%. What % of the 92 were vaccinated? 2. Total population of the county is ~1,000,000 3. I can't answer the third question. 4. They were reported to be otherwise healthy and neither children nor elderly. A hallmark of H1N1. The numbers certainly meant something to the thirteen dead. They all died of acute respiratory distress, a hallmark of H1N1. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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1. The number doesn't mean anything until we know what % of all of them were vaccinated. 2. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county. 3. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county to get the flu. 4. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the health of the dead people before they got the flu. Like saying that 3 Million signed up for Obamacare without reminding people that there are 330 million people. Not a very big percent. 1. None of the 13 dead were vaccinated. That would equate to 0%. What % of the 92 were vaccinated? 2. Total population of the county is ~1,000,000 3. I can't answer the third question. 4. They were reported to be otherwise healthy and neither children nor elderly. A hallmark of H1N1. The numbers certainly meant something to the thirteen dead. They all died of acute respiratory distress, a hallmark of H1N1. |
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1. The number doesn't mean anything until we know what % of all of them were vaccinated. 2. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county. 3. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county to get the flu. 4. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the health of the dead people before they got the flu. Like saying that 3 Million signed up for Obamacare without reminding people that there are 330 million people. Not a very big percent. 1. None of the 13 dead were vaccinated. That would equate to 0%. What % of the 92 were vaccinated? 2. Total population of the county is ~1,000,000 3. I can't answer the third question. 4. They were reported to be otherwise healthy and neither children nor elderly. A hallmark of H1N1. The numbers certainly meant something to the thirteen dead. They all died of acute respiratory distress, a hallmark of H1N1. I can find out Monday. |
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My sister didnt get vaccinated.
Been hospitalized since 1-1-14 and went on life support 3 days later, been there every since. Its doing it damn best to kill her but she is still hanging in there. |
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My wife, my daughter who still lives at home, and I got vaccinated in October. My daughter and I both had the flu.
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My wife, my daughter who still lives at home, and I got vaccinated in October. My daughter and I both had the flu. View Quote Same here... except I have it right now. The OP is clueless, as the flu shot is a guess on the strains that may emerge in the next flu season. This year, they missed this strain. I wish they would have covered it, as it may be as bad as the H1N1 I had a few years ago. |
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1. The number doesn't mean anything until we know what % of all of them were vaccinated. 2. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county. 3. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county to get the flu. 4. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the health of the dead people before they got the flu. Like saying that 3 Million signed up for Obamacare without reminding people that there are 330 million people. Not a very big percent. View Quote 100% of them did not receive the flu vaccine. That's really the only relevant statistic. |
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yeah it helps but its not a sure thing, seems like they put all the flu viruses in a hat and pick out one to vaccinate. supposedly its the most common that year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They don't mention age, but I hope all of us Old Farts here have gotten vaccinated, because that shit can carry you off. yeah it helps but its not a sure thing, seems like they put all the flu viruses in a hat and pick out one to vaccinate. supposedly its the most common that year. The mist was quadravalent (immunized against four strains) and the shot was trivalent this year. |
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Same here... except I have it right now. The OP is clueless, as the flu shot is a guess on the strains that may emerge in the next flu season. This year, they missed this strain. I wish they would have covered it, as it may be as bad as the H1N1 I had a few years ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My wife, my daughter who still lives at home, and I got vaccinated in October. My daughter and I both had the flu. Same here... except I have it right now. The OP is clueless, as the flu shot is a guess on the strains that may emerge in the next flu season. This year, they missed this strain. I wish they would have covered it, as it may be as bad as the H1N1 I had a few years ago. I'm not sure they have ever guessed the strain. |
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100% of them did not receive the flu vaccine. That's really the only relevant statistic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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1. The number doesn't mean anything until we know what % of all of them were vaccinated. 2. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county. 3. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the total people in Kern county to get the flu. 4. The number doesn't mean anything until we know the health of the dead people before they got the flu. Like saying that 3 Million signed up for Obamacare without reminding people that there are 330 million people. Not a very big percent. 100% of them did not receive the flu vaccine. That's really the only relevant statistic. 100% of the 92? The people that died, why didn't they get the vaccine, out of choice, previous health problems. What if the 13 that died were also the only ones that smoked? Statistics are complicated Lots of factors before jumping on the vaccines are the best bandwagon. |
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Really? A vaccination thread? I swear arfcom is becoming facebook where hand wringing soccer moms post articles and get in fights about vaccines, disciplining kids, and abortion.
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Here's a question for the OP: Did this year's flu vaccine protect against the H1N1 strain, which is the strain that is killing people?
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both jenny mccarthy and paulbots say vaccinations are bad, so i avoid them.
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Same here... except I have it right now. The OP is clueless, as the flu shot is a guess on the strains that may emerge in the next flu season. This year, they missed this strain. I wish they would have covered it, as it may be as bad as the H1N1 I had a few years ago. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My wife, my daughter who still lives at home, and I got vaccinated in October. My daughter and I both had the flu. Same here... except I have it right now. The OP is clueless, as the flu shot is a guess on the strains that may emerge in the next flu season. This year, they missed this strain. I wish they would have covered it, as it may be as bad as the H1N1 I had a few years ago. Fair enough. What did I post that was false? Please be specific. What strains were included in the 2013/2014 vaccine. Please be specific. What strain is killing these otherwise healthy people? Please be specific. |
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Fair enough. What did I post that was false? Please be specific. What strains were included in the 2013/2014 vaccine. Please be specific. What strain is killing these otherwise healthy people? Please be specific. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My wife, my daughter who still lives at home, and I got vaccinated in October. My daughter and I both had the flu. Same here... except I have it right now. The OP is clueless, as the flu shot is a guess on the strains that may emerge in the next flu season. This year, they missed this strain. I wish they would have covered it, as it may be as bad as the H1N1 I had a few years ago. Fair enough. What did I post that was false? Please be specific. What strains were included in the 2013/2014 vaccine. Please be specific. What strain is killing these otherwise healthy people? Please be specific. False doesn't mean clueless. There is a difference Here is what was in the trivalent shot- The 2013-2014 trivalent influenza vaccine is made from the following three viruses: •an A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)pdm09-like virus; •an A(H3N2) virus antigenically like the cell-propagated prototype virus A/Victoria/361/2011; •a B/Massachusetts/2/2012-like virus. As for what killed those 13, you would have to ask your local health district. Our cases were all linked to the H1N1 strain, which is different than what is in the vaccine. |
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Influenza A (H3N2), 2009 influenza A (H1N1), and influenza B viruses have all been identified in the U.S. this season. To date, influenza A (H1N1) viruses have predominated. This is the H1N1 virus that emerged in 2009 to cause a pandemic. 2009 H1N1 viruses have continued to circulate among people since that time, but this is the first season that the virus has circulated at such high levels since the pandemic. During the week of January 12-18, 2,707 of the 2,793 influenza-positive tests reported to CDC were influenza A viruses and 86 were influenza B viruses. Of the 1,785 influenza A viruses that were subtyped, 3.2% were H3 viruses and 96.8% were 2009 H1N1 viruses.
Influenza Virus Strains in the 2013-2014 Vaccines A/California/7/2009 (H1N1)-like A/Victoria/361/2011 (H3N2), or its antigenic equivalent B/Massachusetts/2/2012-like (Yamagata lineage) View Quote I fail to see where they "missed it", Doctor. |
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It kicked my ass BAD..........I will get a flu shot from here on out
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Well, here are 13 that didn't get vaccinated. So far. View Quote A flu shot isn't going to do them any good now. |
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Looks like they got the vaccine correct this year.
798 out of 799: Antigenic Characterization* CDC has antigenically characterized 799 influenza viruses [711 2009 H1N1 viruses, 72 influenza A (H3N2) viruses, and 16 influenza B viruses] collected by U.S. laboratories since October 1, 2013 by hemagglutination inhibition (HI). 2009 H1N1 [711]: 710 (99.8%) of 711 2009 H1N1 viruses tested were characterized as A/California/7/2009-like, the influenza A (H1N1) component of the 2013-2014 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine. One (0.2%) virus showed reduced titers with antiserum produced against A/California/7/2009. Influenza A (H3N2) [72]: All 72 influenza A (H3N2) viruses tested have been characterized as A/Texas/50/2012-like, the influenza A (H3N2) component of the 2013-2014 Northern Hemisphere influenza vaccine. Influenza B [16]: Nine (56%) of the 16 influenza B viruses tested belong to B/Yamagata/16/88-lineage and the remaining seven (44%) influenza B viruses tested belong to B/Victoria/02/87 lineage. Yamagata Lineage [9]: Nine influenza B/Yamagata-lineage viruses were characterized as B/ Massachusetts/2/2012-like, which is included as an influenza B component of the 2013-2014 Northern Hemisphere trivalent and quadrivalent influenza vaccines. Victoria Lineage [7]: Seven influenza B/Victoria-lineage viruses were characterized as B/Brisbane/60/2008-like, which is included as an influenza B component of the 2013-2014 Northern Hemisphere quadrivalent influenza vaccine. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/ |
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The health department is categorizing all of these reported deaths and hospitalizations under the banner "influenza-like illness," because they are suspected flu cases that have not all been confirmed. View Quote http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/local/Kern-County-reports-12th-and-13th-flu-related-deaths-241907261.html |
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The mist was quadravalent (immunized against four strains) and the shot was trivalent this year. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They don't mention age, but I hope all of us Old Farts here have gotten vaccinated, because that shit can carry you off. yeah it helps but its not a sure thing, seems like they put all the flu viruses in a hat and pick out one to vaccinate. supposedly its the most common that year. The mist was quadravalent (immunized against four strains) and the shot was trivalent this year. I loathe the mist. I always got an URI every damn time I received it. I'm always happy to take the shot instead which never gives me a reaction. |
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Flu shot is also only 62% effective and you need 85% effective and 100% of a population to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity. So basically, it can't happen. Roll the dice, shot or no shot your chances are about the same. View Quote Except for the fact that if you get the flu shot and still get the flu you are likely to have a milder case since your immune system has already been primed. In a year with a particularly deadly strain of flu going around that can make all the difference in the world. |
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A good friend of mine was vaccinated and got infected with the flu anyhow. He's been in the ICU for weeks. It happens
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Flu shot is also only 62% effective and you need 85% effective and 100% of a population to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity. So basically, it can't happen. Roll the dice, shot or no shot your chances are about the same. Hi, Jenny! We also have to take Mexico and illegal migrants into consideration. If your concern is genuine, you'd want us to pay for their vaccinations as well. But the truth is that you're a busybody that wants to tell others how to manage their healthcare. You must love Obamacare. |
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You haven't died in a car crash either ...... so you're skipping seat belts as well I assume? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I haven't died from the flu yet. Until I do, I'll skip the shot. You haven't died in a car crash either ...... so you're skipping seat belts as well I assume? Only reason I wear one is to shut my car up. Stupid beeps and warning lights. |
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We also have to take Mexico and illegal migrants into consideration. If your concern is genuine, you'd want us to pay for their vaccinations as well. But the truth is that you're a busybody that wants to tell others how to manage their healthcare. You must love Obamacare. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Flu shot is also only 62% effective and you need 85% effective and 100% of a population to be vaccinated to achieve herd immunity. So basically, it can't happen. Roll the dice, shot or no shot your chances are about the same. Hi, Jenny! We also have to take Mexico and illegal migrants into consideration. If your concern is genuine, you'd want us to pay for their vaccinations as well. But the truth is that you're a busybody that wants to tell others how to manage their healthcare. You must love Obamacare. According to the CDC, the flu shot reduces your chances of getting the flu by 70 - 90%. If you are in the 70 - 90%, herd immunity isn't an issue for you personally. |
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Op is using the death of people he doesn't even now as means to gloat about himself and the fucked up belief that he knows what he's talking about.
The actions of a bottom feeder right there. |
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8 in Santa Clara Valley.
Fuck this place. yay. I get to sit in an airplane with these sick bastards. |
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