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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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"8 of the 36 children who died of swine flu were aged 5 years and over and had no reported high risk conditions. Although two of these children were reported as obese, no data was given on their height and weight." So for the time period in that report roughly 20% of the deaths in children were in healthy individuals. I am not sure how many other deaths of children occured during that time period but if the vaccine were available at that time at these deaths were preventable. If I was a parent of a child who died because of my decision not to have them or myself vaccinated, I would carry that guilt for the rest of my life. André Picard, the health reporter for the Globe and Mail emphasizes this point: "I am not getting the vaccine for myself, I am getting it for my grandmother" |