News on Top Thousands of people from nearly all 50 U.S states have continued to
flood hospital emergency rooms in recent weeks due to widespread
outbreaks of flu-like symptoms. And because many of these people have
already been vaccinated for the flu this season, the U.S Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is basically having to admit that
the flu shot is not nearly as effective as we have all been told it is –
but be sure to get it anyway (they continually say).
As reported by CBS News, the most recent statistics show that at
least 24 states and New York City are experiencing “high activity of
influenza-like illness,” and another 16 states are reporting moderate
activity, despite the warmer-than-normal winter in many places
throughout the country. And since it is so
early into the so-called “flu
season,” officials are scrambling to make sense of the situation,
especially as it is becoming painfully obvious that flu shots simply do
not work.
Even though about 65 percent of adults 65 years of age and older get a
flu shot every year, this age group continues to be the most hard hit
by influenza. Even children are falling victim to the flu, as more than
20 children from across the U.S., according to FOX News, have died in
recent weeks due to flu complications. As reported by various news
sources, many of these children and others had been vaccinated for the
flu, illustrating its ineffectiveness.
“These early [vaccine effectiveness] estimates underscore that some
vaccinated persons will become infected with influenza,” admitted CDC
researchers in a new study published in the journal Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report. This same report admits that flu vaccines are
also only about 60 percent effective at preventing the flu, based on
infection rates in recent years.
In 2011, the data the CDC is using to claim even a 60 percent
effectiveness rate for the flu shot is largely misinterpreted. Only
about 2.7 in 100 adults gets the flu every year on average, according to
the Lancet published meta-analyses that the CDC is referring to with
its 60 percent effectiveness claim. But when you introduce vaccines into
the picture, that number only drops by 1.5 percent.
In other words, flu vaccines have an effectiveness rate of only about
1.5 percent, according to the Lancet study that health authorities now
routinely use to claim that flu vaccines are effective. When you take
into account possible margins of error and other discrepancies, the true
effectiveness of the flu shot is negligible, based on all available
data.
What this means, of course, is that the CDC and various other major
mouthpieces for public health are struggling to maintain the flu vaccine
lie, as no matter how many people get the flu shot, flu outbreaks only
continue to intensify. If anything, this shows that widespread
malnutrition, lack of vitamin D, and toxic environments, and not a lack
of flu shots, is to blame for the current flu epidemic.
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Widespread outbreaks of flu-like symptoms In U.S States
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