A report in the New England Journal of Medicine estimates that this year’s flu vaccine was likely only 10% effective against influenza A

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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s own report from February 2018 estimated flu vaccines’ effectiveness at 36%.

A report in the New England Journal of Medicine estimates that this year’s flu vaccine was likely only 10% effective against influenza A

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www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1714916

Evidence shows the flu vaccine actually contributes to causing the flu, rather than preventing it. The toxins and poisons contained in vaccinations lower one’s immunity to fight all illnesses, including influenza. These toxins include mercury, formaldehyde, detergent and the flu virus. Researchers at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that women who received the flu vaccine had a weakened immune system response in subsequent years. The CDC has reported that older adults have a lower protective immune response after flu vaccinations, making them more susceptible to the flu.

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