Quote:
Originally Posted by katex
Of course it will be safe when it is ready ... just like all the other flu vaccines we have every year. This flu is quite mild to others.
Don't think it will be in time for us pensioners annual one either ... that is now on its way to the surgeries and ready to administer end of September. As normal, just based on experience of flu viruses the year before ... so could be September 2010 before we get it.
Will be a 2-hit course too by the way.
I would not hesitate to let a child of mine have this vaccine if can be proved would be effective, just like the MMR jab.
|
The swine flu jab is being cultivated in the same way as the ordinary yearly flu jab, the culture is grown on eggs, given this fact I won't be bothering with it, I haven't had the ordinary flu jab since 1994, which cut my hospital admittance to virtually zero, from and average of 6 times every winter to 3 time since 1995
