The Flu Shot: Does it actually do any good?

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Dr. Thomas Jefferson, coordinator for the Cochrane Vaccine Field, has stated on the record that in 2009 he conducted a thorough review of 217 published studies on flu vaccines and found only 5% reliable. Dr. Jefferson told Reuters, Immunization of very young children is not lent support by our findings. We recorded no convincing evidence that vaccines can reduce mortality, [hospital] admissions, serious complications and community transmission of influenza. In young children below the age of 2, we could find no evidence that the vaccine was different from placebo.

Dr. Anthony Morris, a distinguished virologist and a former Chief Vaccine Office at the FDA, found: There is no evidence that any influenza vaccine thus far developed is effective in preventing or mitigating any attack of influenza Dr. Morris further states, The producers of these vaccines know they are worthless, but they go on selling them anyway.

Dr. Peter Doshi, of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine is the author of influenza: marketing vaccines by marketing disease; British Medical Journal: 2013; 346:f3037). He states: few people realize that even the ideal influenza vaccine, matched perfectly to circulating strains of wild influenza and capable of stopping all influenza viruses, can only deal with a small part of the flu problem. Every year, hundreds of thousands of respiratory specimens are tested across the US. Of those tested, on average 16% are found to be influenza positive.. It's no wonder so many people feel that flu shots don't work: for most flu, they can't.

Television Host Piers Morgan went on the Dr. Oz television show to get injected with the toxic flu vaccine in front of a live audience. Days later he came down with the flu.