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Originally Posted by truthseeker2012
ATLANTA - The last time the government embarked on a major vaccine (http://www.newsday.com/topic/health/preventative-medicine/vaccines-HEDAR00000154.topic - broken link) campaign against a new swine flu (http://www.newsday.com/topic/health/diseases/swine-flu-HEDAI0000067.topic - broken link), thousands filed claims contending they suffered side effects from the shots. This time, the government has already taken steps to head that off.
Legal immunity set for swine flu vaccine makers -- Newsday.com (http://www.newsday.com/news/nationworld/ny-usswineflu0718,0,4470491.story - broken link)
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The likes of John Edwards are crying their eyes out!
Will someone get sick and possibly die from the vaccine? Yes, more than likely but we need to weigh risk and if you don't want to take the risk then don't.
Imagine if smallpox happened to get loose for some reason. Would you line up to get a vaccination or would you prefer not fearing the dreadful complications?
Rarely, people have had very bad reactions to the vaccine. In the past, between 14 and 52 people per 1 million people vaccinated
for the first time experienced potentially life-threatening reactions. These reactions require immediate medical attention: