We are not smart enough to understand.
Actually we do understand all to well, it is the usual conspiracy theory bolleaux.
We are not smart enough to understand.
I think everyone needs to chill out and have some medicine. Some may need a few more...
Edit. Oh no, not the chills... does that mean I have the flu?
Anyone can have it as far as I know? It may be that you have to payI'm not eligible, but I don't think I've ever had the flu anyway.
Apparently the average person gets it every five years, so if I get to 59 having never had it, I wonder what's the probability I've been lucky and what's the probability that I'm immune.Just because you've never had flu, doesn't mean you won't get it
Apparently the average person gets it every five years, so if I get to 59 having never had it, I wonder what's the probability I've been lucky and what's the probability that I'm immune.
Apparently the average person gets it every five years, so if I get to 59 having never had it, I wonder what's the probability I've been lucky and what's the probability that I'm immune.
That line of argument is known as the Gambler's Fallacy.You have a few doses of flu to look forward to if you aim to get back to that average.
I don't think you're going to get herd immunity from vaccinating only the most vulnerable minority.I haven't read every page on this thread but to support the importance of having the flu jab, it is not just to protect you but those around you as well.
I don't think you're going to get herd immunity from vaccinating only the most vulnerable minority.