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On Fri, 9 Oct 2009 17:13:28 -0700 (PDT), "
wrote: I guess Bob can't read. There are no medical dangers for people over 64 when taking the vaccine. This is right from the CDC URL listed in the post. The only danger is,older people have learned to be wary of gov. and they cause to much burden on the system. Just as Joe Hussein Bidden said "Older people will have to make sacrifices" Fair Winds Ye who is so low that they cannot keep a civil tongue Dave I guess you don't understand what you read. It has noting to do with older folks being in danger from getting the vaccine. The reason people over 64 are lower risk for getting H1N1 and not as high a priority is that more of that age group has less social interaction than other groups. Fewer people that age work, or are in school, or hang out in public places. They get less exposure. That means that as a group, they are at less risk, so they are last in line to get vaccine as it becomes available. |
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On Oct 9, 6:23*pm, wrote:
Fair Winds Ye who is so low that they cannot keep a civil tongue Dave I guess you don't understand what you read. It has noting to do with older folks being in danger from getting the vaccine. The reason people over 64 are lower risk for getting H1N1 and not as high a priority is that more of that age group has less social interaction than other groups. DAVE: Your right Dave. I apologize to the dick head. I didnt read it and was thinking about another vacine. 'The ove 64 are a low priority cause they a 1) less at risk OR 2) present a reduced risk to others. Sounds good to me. Ya dont want to waste resources where they are not needed. Be sides, yu cna always go to Canada and get one for free anytime if you want. Or at least that is what my Canuk friend from BC told me. Bob |
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