Influenza shots are kind of a weird thing. They're best-guess at what's going to be the popular strains for the year, so it's really hard to tell if they got sick from the shot or if they just happen to get one of the strains that wasn't in the shot.
From what I remember about those, it's usually - at best - a 50% catch rate on the strains. It's been higher, but it often misses the mark.
MMR vaccines kill or cripple tons of people. Not on the level of the poison gene therapy but they're still absolute dogshit and are criminal poison.
Yeah, they're randomly guessing every year. And they hide behind that to mask all the flu cases directly caused by the shots.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if those things cause issues.
There doesn't seem to be any of the "got injected, now I'm in massive pain" that the covid jabs are doing to people. It's harder to prove a delayed reaction like you're describing with the flu shots.
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