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Because people are lied to and brainwashed by Big Pharma into believing that vaccines were responsible in the past for reducing deaths from viral infections, and so may reduce viral infections and deaths in the future. Nothing could be further from the truth. It was not vaccines, but improved living standards such as: better hygiene, cleaner drinking water, stricter building codes, and especially, better nutrition, that were responsible for the drop in infectious viral diseases. Even antibiotics did not play as big a part as they are credited for playing in the reduction of deaths from Infectious Diseases. Vaccines cause injuries, and over 20,000 claims have been filed with the Vaccine Court. According to a study by Harvard, only about 1% of all vaccine injuries are reported, so that would mean there have been over 2 million vaccine injuries since 1988, at the very least. Of all the claims filed, only about 30% are ever decided in the plaintiff's favor. Vaccine injuries include immune disorders such as: Allergies, autism, psoriasis, narcolepsy, and hyperthyroidism, to name but a few.

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People should be vaccinated for numerous reasons. One reason is that it can prevent death from viruses like the flu. Another reason is that it is safe. The particles in the liquid attaches to the white blood vessels and can penetrate the lungs to reach the virus without harming any part of the body besides the virus itself.

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Because the risk of having a complication, serious illness, or even death is much greater if you get the A-H1N1/09 virus than the risk of having any complications from the vaccine. Why be sick if you can be immune using a proven safe and effective vaccination? See the related questions for more information.

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People are given vaccines so that they are protected from certain illnesses.

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Vaccines are good for us!!

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To prevent future illness

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