Articles by Dr. Erdman are for informational purposes, and are not to be taken as specific medical advice.
A very notable admission has come to the limelight in the
last week. The CDC (Centers for Disease Control) has just issued a warning to
doctors about this year’s flu vaccine. It doesn’t match the strains being found
in most people in real world testing.
Now most of you know I am a total abstainer when it comes to
vaccinations of any sort. They simply do not have any efficacy, and they are
harmful to boot. For the sake of argument, let’s pretend that the flu vaccine
works as they pretend.
Even then, this quote from a CDC official is laughable,
“Though we cannot predict what will happen the rest of the flu season, it’s
possible we may have a season that’s more severe than most.” Really? We could
also have one that is less severe than most!
“CDC officials think the vaccine should provide some
protection and are still urging people to get vaccinated. But it probably won’t
be as good as if the vaccine strain was a match,“ Mike Stobbe of the AP
reports. Well, isn’t that scientific. We think, it may, we hope it works?