I would definitely say that a question about swine flu vaccinations exists. Some people believe that the vaccinations are definitely the way to go. I personally try to think outside the box. No one should decide to have a vaccine for anything just because the guy on TV who pretends to be a doctor says to. In some cases, the vaccine could possibly do more damage than the actual disease itself. For example, young, healthy people who are more than likely to survive the disease if they get it should not receive the vaccination. Pregnant woman also should not receive the vaccination, because if the mother has a reaction to the vaccine and dies, then the baby would die also. It is much more of a risk when you are considering the life of an infant. I have read that some side effects of the H1N1 vaccine include a weakened immune system, and a reduction of fertility of up to 80%. some milder effects include soreness and headaches.
No one can say that the H1N1 vaccine will work 100% of the time, because everyone is different. Different bodies will react differently the same same vaccine. It may be worth the risk if you are in poor health or elderly. Younger people who are in good health should think twice about whether or not receiving the vaccine is worth the risk.
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