The Myth About the Flu Shot

Author -  Larry A. Law

February 7, 2023
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Influenza (flu) shots have been around for 60 years. Based on military trials, in 1960 the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) recommended annual vaccination for adults older than 65, pregnant women (despite no safety studies ever being conducted!), and those with chronic illness. In 1964, a review of this program concluded, "An appraisal of experience for the past three and a half years indicates little progress in control of influenza... There is little evidence that recent vaccines have significantly prevented clinical illness, as well as equally little evidence to evaluate effects on mortality."

New York Times (NYT) Story in 2005

On September 21, 2005, a NYT story concluded that flu shots are ineffective and possibly even harmful in the most highly targeted group, the elderly. A review of 64 existing studies evaluated the effectiveness of the flu vaccine over 96 flu seasons. The researchers concluded that the effectiveness of the flu shot—especially for the elderly—was "wildly overstated."

Military Clinical Trials

Going back to 1943 and a review of the earliest military trial on flu vaccine efficacy shows how they got it wrong. The United States Army looked at 11,000 unvaccinated young men who were given the flu shot. They concluded that 7.1% of unvaccinated recruits developed fevers versus only 2.2% of the vaccinated group. The early study assumed that fever was caused by the influenza virus. But we now know that there are at least 52 different types of adenoviruses, 30 strains of coronaviruses (7 infect humans) and they can all cause flu-like symptoms. In addition, the viruses mutate all the time ( even while in the chicken eggs being used to grow the vaccine! ). The vaccine can only target one virus at a time. It is completely ineffective against a different virus or mutation.

Flu Vaccine Efficacy

This is why the annual flu vaccines promoted by the medical establishment are so ineffective. If you review the data from 1997 to 2016 , it is clear that in any given flu season, only 15.3% of flu-like illness was actually caused by the influenza virus. 85% of the time, the flu-like symptoms were caused by a non-influenza virus. What this means is 85% of the time the flu vaccine is completely worthless in preventing the flu because it isn't an influenza virus causing the illness! And if the vaccine is not targeting the correct influenza strain, it cannot even stop the remaining 15% of true flu illnesses.

Reversing the ingrained beliefs about the effectiveness of flu shots is difficult, even in the presence of solid evidence. Many will never give up their long-held belief that a flu shot protects them from the flu. However, all vaccines (with their toxic, chemical, and genetically engineered ingredients) have the potential to damage our innate immune system and make us more prone to illness. We can choose to trust that God created within us an amazing immune system which He designed to protect us from bodily harm. Our responsibility is to preserve it from things that can damage it and find ways to strengthen it so it can function at its highest level. The flu vaccine is not one of those ways.

To learn more, see my book There's An Elephant in the Room—Exposing Hidden Truths in the Science of Health.

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