
08-02-2020, 03:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Byte1
Like someone asked before, why would it matter as long as you have the vaccine? And if they don't have it, how would they pass it on to others? If others have it, the chances of them contracting it and then passing it on is very minute. First off, they would have to be around someone that has it. Then they would have to be susceptible to it, and then in order for them to pass it on, they would have to be around someone else that did not have the vaccination. I have never had the flu and have not had a flu shot in 50 years, so on and so forth. You get it.
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Was about to type a response but post 29 says it very well.
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