11-25-2018, 08:56 PM
quote:EW - I know the difference between what you post and what you quote. I suggest you go back to the start of this thread an re-read what has been posted. What provoked my question about someone claiming to have a major in science was your own claim, and for me, it just doesn't seem to consistent with the stuff you've posted. 'Flu shots save thousands of lives every year and reduce the chances of others getting the 'flu, a nasty illness that can kill. To me, it's bloody obvious that those who work in schools or hospitals should get the shot. If not, they should work elsewhere. What's the problem with that?
Originally posted by ElysianWort
I thought you would be able to figure this out Tom:
The blue italicized post are quotes of other people. People who provided links to back up the statements.
That's why I was wondering what you thought of it. If I had posted I knew immediately what you would think of it. (nonsense, hogwash, quackery)
You seem to be directing and reflecting everything to me as if it came out of my mouth. Maybe I believe some of these statements are true because they might have proof they are but I still didn't post them.
Here's another that I DIDN'T post.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 80,000 Americans died of influenza and its complications during the 2017-18 season.
This is the highest death toll from the flu in at least 4 decades.