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Mayor Bloomberg: Mandatory Flu Shots For NYC Pre-Schoolers Will Save Lives
Ny Daily News ^ | Dec 13, 2013 | Jennifer Fermino and Celeste Katz

Posted on 12/14/2013 5:20:40 PM PST by Innovative

Mayor Bloomberg on Friday defended the new city mandate that kids under five who attend pre-school or daycare get annual flu shots -- a rule critics say is just another nanny-state move by Hizzoner.

Opponents of the compulsory shots -- including autism activists suspicious of vaccination complications -- protested on the steps of City Hall Tuesday, calling the requirement intrusive and absurd.

As for parents who say it's their call as to whether kids should get the flu jab, Bloomberg said, "Your kid can impact other kids by transferring a disease and bringing it home...

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TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: bloomberg; bloominidiotberg; bullystate; flushots; freedom; governmentcontrol; mandatory; nannystate; scam
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To: dhs12345
Nope, far from an expert, but I do have an interest in the topic.

The CDC usually puts a fairly good effort into selecting the viruses on which to base the vaccines, although my question would be why they would recycle the same Type A virus antigens ( H1N1 and H3N2 ) from last season to this season (unless I read the info incorrectly).

As far as the number of possible strains, I suspect that it's quite possible that one can get at least some cross-immunity from a flu component of a different strain.

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41 posted on 12/14/2013 9:54:42 PM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: Innovative

Better living through fascism.


42 posted on 12/14/2013 10:29:57 PM PST by lowbridge
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To: Innovative
Smallpox only killed about a third of its victims before the age of antibiotics and antivirals.

My grandfather survived smallpox at age three in 1902. My father survived a ruptured appendix before antibiotics.

Unfortunately, I was left in a semi-stupor after contracting the Hong Kong flu in 1968, only coming to my full senses in time for the Clinton years.

What a disappointment.

And now Obama! I am a greeter at Wal-Mart and shake each hand and hope to get the flu again to end this mental anguish which so beguiles me.

43 posted on 12/15/2013 3:09:03 AM PST by urbanpovertylawcenter (the law and poverty collide in an urban setting and sparks fly)
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To: staytrue
I am glad they made us all get small pox vaccinations.
44 posted on 12/15/2013 5:02:39 AM PST by trebb (Where in the the hell has my country gone?)
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To: carriage_hill

It is probably all an educated guess.


45 posted on 12/15/2013 8:56:43 AM PST by dhs12345
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To: Seaplaner
Cross immunity. Good point. Wondered about that.

Still, it would be nice to know from year to year how effective the flu shot is.

First of all, apparently few people get the flu. Most of us catch a cold and think that it is the flu.

My son actually caught the flu last year. The doctor confirmed it. And he he has gotten the shot every year since he was first in school.

46 posted on 12/15/2013 9:06:27 AM PST by dhs12345
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To: dhs12345
Even flu shot proponents from the science community will say that one can still get the flu after getting the shot.

I'd have to check, but I'm pretty sure that the shot will sometimes just lessen the severity and duration of the flu (something critically important in a disease which causes roughly 30,000 deaths per year.)

The term "effective" is a bit elusive, I'm afraid.

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47 posted on 12/15/2013 9:22:55 AM PST by Seaplaner (Never give in. Never give in. Never...except to convictions of honour and good sense. W. Churchill)
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To: dhs12345

Most likely.


48 posted on 12/15/2013 9:35:16 AM PST by Carriage Hill (Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading.)
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To: Seaplaner
Yup. Probably depends on a lot of factors. For example, booster shots are needed since the antibodies diminish over time.

Of course, the flu viruses mutate. So at what point will a shot that actually relates to the original strain be ineffective — a month, 6 months, a year, or years?

And new origins of the flu virus happen — swine, bird, monkey etc.

Another variable — how mobile is the virus? If the virus is quarantined or kept to a small area, then it is not a threat.

49 posted on 12/15/2013 10:02:43 AM PST by dhs12345
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To: Innovative

Those flu shots won’t save nearly as many lives as putting an end to abortion Michael. I’m sure you’re all over it...


50 posted on 12/15/2013 10:06:55 AM PST by Blue Collar Christian (Vote Democrat. Once you're OK with killing babies the rest is easy. <BCC><)
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