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TopicWhy are people who are vaccinated the most worried about rising COVID numbers?
ReturnOfFa
08/09/21 3:45:11 PM
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https://www.health.com/condition/flu/how-do-you-die-from-flu

"While the 20182019 flu season hasn't been as dangerous as last year's (so far), theres still widespread flu activity across the country. This year's vaccine looks to be more effective, but around 100,000 people have still been hospitalized with influenza, according to the CDC.
And yes, there are also deaths, including among adults and children who otherwise seemed healthy, sometimes shortly after developing symptoms, according to accounts from their families and health officials. Among eight flu-related deaths in San Diego, for example, was a 32-year-old man without any medical issues.
Last year, Michael Messenger, 12, died just days after a rapid flu test at an urgent care center came back negative. Katharine Gallagher, 27, died five days after leaving work early with flu symptoms, which progressed to severe acute bronchial pneumonia. Its all more than a little frightening."

Wow, it's almost as if this disease has the potential to be DEADLY, and it's almost as if we have a large amount of the population that downplays it, even though they could help prevent it! Wow, almost seems like the attitude runs parallel to COVID-vaccine denialism :)

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