The 2010-2011 vaccine provides protection against A/H1N1 (pandemic) influenza and two other influenza viruses – influenza A/H3N2 and influenza B. Public health officials in B.C. expect that we'll still see sporadic cases of H1N1 but not the type of epidemic wave we saw last year. The vaccine doesn't protect against other viruses or bacteria that may cause colds or stomach illnesses (the stomach 'flu')
wildrosegirl
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:22 pm
tritium tritium:
population control...
'Zactly. We can keep coming up with all of the immunizations we want, but we'll never outsmart Mother Nature.
Dragom
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Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:32 pm
We'll outsmart mother nature when we download our minds into hidden computer banks deep below the earth where we will play WOW, re-enact various wars and squabble on forums for the rest of eternity.
But of course we could already by there, under the ground in a man made heaven.
You might be reading simulated news with simulated eyes as we speak.
Though the real last laugh is that we'll have to burn the earth clean in fear of vandals destroying out precious immortality.