CDC: More Americans need flu shot

Chapdog

Abreast of the situations
Seriously.. CDC is at this point just an outlet for the pharmaceutical companies now. 30M more school-aged children?

Some of the Ingredients of flu shot:
* Adjuvants increase the vaccine's ability to stimulate the body's immune system to fight off disease. Adjuvants also help promote a quicker, more potent and persistent immune response to disease. Some examples of adjuvants include aluminum gels or salts.
* Stabilizers help maintain the vaccines' effectiveness even when they are exposed to dramatic changes in the environment (such as temperature, light, humidity, etc). Stabilizers include monosodium glutamate (MSG) and
2-phenoxyethanol.
* Preservatives are used to prevent bacteria or fungus from contaminating the vaccine, which could cause serious infections in anyone receiving the vaccine. Antibiotics, (i.e. neomycin and streptomycin), formaldehyde and thimerosal may be used for this purpose.

People are so gullible lining up to inject this crap into there bodies just so they arent sick for a couple days.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Far too few Americans get their flu shots each winter, the government is warning as it calls for a record number to line up for inoculations this year — including 30 million more school-age children.

This year promises an ample vaccine supply: 143 million to 146 million doses, more than ever before manufactured.

"It's a fact that the influenza vaccine saves lives," said Dr. Julie Gerberding, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Add up everyone the CDC recommends get vaccinated, and 261 million Americans qualify. Yet last year, just 113 million of the 140 million doses produced were used.

And new CDC data released Wednesday show just a fraction of those at highest risk from influenza's seasonal march across the country get protected. Flu kills about 36,000 Americans a year and leads to about 200,000 hospitalizations.
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Just 72% of people 65 and older were vaccinated in the 2006-07 flu season, the latest data available — even though Medicare pays for their doses. That's well short of the government's goal to be vaccinating 90% of this age group by 2010.

Roughly one in five children under 2 got vaccinated that winter.

Anyone who has a chronic illness such as asthma or heart disease, or a weak immune system, is in special need of vaccination as well. But the new data shows just over a third of young adults with those conditions, and half of 50- to 64-year-olds, comply.

A closer look shows where people live greatly influences their flu protection. Young adults are least likely to get vaccinated in Florida, while Rhode Island does the best job at vaccinating seniors. As for babies and toddlers, fewer than one in 10 in Mississippi are getting fully vaccinated compared with nearly half in Rhode Island.

In addition to those people, the CDC this year for the first time is recommending that virtually every child age 6 months to 18 years be vaccinated, unless they have a serious egg allergy.

Why the change? Although children under 5 are more likely to be hospitalized, healthy school-age children have higher rates of flu than other age groups. Plus, research increasingly shows that youngsters are key spreaders of influenza to the rest of us.

Also on CDC's get-vaccinated list: anyone 50 or older, women who will be pregnant during flu season, health care workers, caregivers and relatives of the high-risk.

Choices include standard flu shots, for all ages, and the nasal vaccine FluMist, which can be used in healthy people age 2 to 49.

An increasing variety of places are offering vaccination beyond the usual doctors' offices, health departments and grocery stores. With CDC's encouragement, more schools are scheduling flu-vaccination days, some with free vaccine.

And a Robert Wood Johnson-funded program called Vote & Vax will offer vaccine at numerous polling places on Election Day.

Voting isn't required, and the vaccine provider is supposed to charge the same price it would any other day, at any other location. The idea: The convenience of avoiding an extra stop might encourage more people to get vaccinated.

It's not clear how many polling places will participate. But during a pilot project on Election Day 2006, some 13,790 doses were administered at 127 polling places in 14 states — and nearly 30% of the recipients said they hadn't gotten vaccinated the previous year.
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This is getting ridiculous. You are correct, they are just pimping for the drug companies now.

Yep


And who was it that proposed the exemption for liability for vaccine companies and who signed it ?

If they were still accountable for their porduct would they push it as hard ?

Same old story omg no one will make vacciesn/loan money.
We have to make them liability exempt/bail them out.
Ok here you go a free ticket.
 
to the pro-vaccine people who will post. Look im not against vaccines.. but wake up. There is no need to vaccine against every minor little thing. There is to much risk of unknown what your injecting into system of a child for example just to prevent the kid from getting chickenpox or the flu. If its for something that could be life threatening then its a different story.
 
The article failed to mention how, for the past two years, the CDC released a statement saying the flu vaccines were virtually ineffective because the vaccine contained a different strain than what they anticipated.

THAT makes me want to go out and get vaccinated today.

And I completely agree with you Chap. I have had enough trauma in my house that I attribute to vaccines my child couldn't handle at the time. No one in my family will be injected with anything they don't absolutely need.

On a side note, some of you know my son was diagnosed as mildly autistic about a year and a half ago. As of this past August, he has been taken off the spectrum because he no longer displays those characteristics. The twins turned three on September 8th, and my son started school for speech therapy a week later. He is doing awesome. He will get no more vaccines until he is at least 6.
 
The article failed to mention how, for the past two years, the CDC released a statement saying the flu vaccines were virtually ineffective because the vaccine contained a different strain than what they anticipated.

THAT makes me want to go out and get vaccinated today.

And I completely agree with you Chap. I have had enough trauma in my house that I attribute to vaccines my child couldn't handle at the time. No one in my family will be injected with anything they don't absolutely need.

On a side note, some of you know my son was diagnosed as mildly autistic about a year and a half ago. As of this past August, he has been taken off the spectrum because he no longer displays those characteristics. The twins turned three on September 8th, and my son started school for speech therapy a week later. He is doing awesome. He will get no more vaccines until he is at least 6.

That's awesome. Good thing for people like you who know how to educate themselves and find ways to reverse the damage that was caused by the toxins. For so many they just dont go on that vision quest and turn to the very doctors who poisoned there kids and simply finger point and give you the ignorant 'well nothing is proven' gibberish while sticking your kid again.

congratulations on your vision quest resulting in an epiphany about western medicine. you will never be the same!
 
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