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View Poll Results: Swine Flu/H1N1 Vaccination - yes or No? | |||
Yes, I'll take it. |
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86 | 33.99% |
No, I wont take it. |
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94 | 37.15% |
I need more information before deciding. |
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26 | 10.28% |
I've already had or have H1N1. |
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15 | 5.93% |
I think it's a conspiracy of some sort so please don't take it! |
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32 | 12.65% |
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![]() Some good references made, so I will ask a couple follow up questions:
Is 43 deaths significant given the number of "young people" in the US? How many young people died in the US during the same time period to give us some perspective? Also - the people who died from the curent strain have generally had underlying health issues and were often immuno-compromized prior to aquiring the flu. Asthma, diabetes, obesity, and various and other upper and lower repiratory tract concerns are common among those who died. Protecting others is a strong reason for getting the flue shot - and remember you are contagious 48 hours before you show any signs or symptoms of the flu yourself. The flu can survice up to 48 hours outside the human body, but at what relative humidity? Flu season in Canada (well at least outside BC) is generally quite cold and relative humidity is low. Quote:
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