Originally Posted by cdcox:
Layers of protection!!!!
If you are exposing yourself to others at lesser intensity (masks and social distancing) and less frequency (stay home when you are able) you greatly reduce your chances to catch the flu. Getting vaccinated for the flu only improves your odds even more of remaining infection free. Obviously getting the flu and COVID at the same time is a high risk situation for anyone. I’m going to do easy things to lower my odds of being in a situation that would threaten my life.
Originally Posted by CarlosCarson88:
Lol at getting the flu and covid at the same time. Are you seriously that paranoid?
Go hide under a rock. Anyone who keeps saying social distancing, needs to be shot. Just give up a your freedoms and be done with it. It's been 9 godam months. It's over. Live life like a sane normal human being who needs human interaction.
I exercise my freedom by protecting my health. In my experience, I can live
80% of my normal life without endangering myself or others. I can’t see how anyone could have a problem with this. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cdcox:
I exercise my freedom by protecting my health. In my experience, I can live
80% of my normal life without endangering myself or others. I can’t see how anyone could have a problem with this.
In other words you'll keep obeying govt as the take more and more of your freedom. You've never been fee a day in your life.
. You need govt to keep you safe [Reply]
Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins:
Would you be fine with someone taking a shit, wiping their ass with thin toilet paper, not washing their hands, then making you a sandwich without gloves?
I was about to respond to this asinine question you asked me by posting something like "I asked your mom a more x-rated version of that very same question last night. What are the odds?", but then I decided not to and decided to just let it go. [Reply]
After ruining Christmas for the family a couple of years ago by being extremely sick with the flu, I decided I was going to get a flu shot every year. Got it yesterday. It takes a couple of minutes at the pharmacist and costs nothing, so why not? i will say I didn't have a reaction last year to it (also got both shingles shots last year and that thing put me out of commission for the whole weekend both times) but i did have a sore and gunky throat last night and today. Maybe allergies or a bit of a reaction to the shot. I'm not sure. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frosty:
After ruining Christmas for the family a couple of years ago by being extremely sick with the flu, I decided I was going to get a flu shot every year. Got it yesterday. It takes a couple of minutes at the pharmacist and costs nothing, so why not? i will say I didn't have a reaction last year to it (also got both shingles shots last year and that thing put me out of commission for the whole weekend both times) but i did have a sore and gunky throat last night and today. Maybe allergies or a bit of a reaction to the shot. I'm not sure.
Some people have more than a bit if a reaction. I don't see how you can say you feel like crap after a shot and not realize it's now in your body. It's leading to long term issues. Highly concentrated.
Shots kill your own body's ability to fight illness.
By taking antibiotics, you're killing your body's ability to fight back. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cdcox:
Layers of protection!!!!
If you are exposing yourself to others at lesser intensity (masks and social distancing) and less frequency (stay home when you are able) you greatly reduce your chances to catch the flu. Getting vaccinated for the flu only improves your odds even more of remaining infection free. Obviously getting the flu and COVID at the same time is a high risk situation for anyone. I’m going to do easy things to lower my odds of being in a situation that would threaten my life.
I feel like everyone should feel safe. I would never try to convince someone to not get a flu shot. Lowering one's odds at any illness is a good thing. This is what I was looking for. As an additional layer of protection, this makes sense. There are a lot of mixed messages out there, so hard to know what's accurate anymore.
Covid and the flu at the same time sounds horrible. I once had to sneeze and fart at the same time. I imagine the the result would be even worse than my experience. I really liked those pants.. [Reply]