A
girl tragically died from the flu two days after her eighth birthday,
devastating her parents who thought the FluMist vaccine she received
four months before would protect her.
Like
many other parents, Michelle and Mark Coyne of Park City, Utah, opted
to give their daughter Mackenzie the nasal spray vaccine in November
2015, but she woke up on February 14 with a stomachache and died hours
later from H1N1.
Both
versions of the FDA-approved FluMist are supposed to safeguard against
strains of H1N1, but...the Center for Disease Control and Prevention
revealed in June the vaccine effectiveness was less then 3 percent...
Michelle thought her daughter had come down with a stomach virus until MacKenzie's fingers and toes turned blue.
The
eight-year-old died suddenly, and Michelle said she didn't even
consider the flu as a possibility because doctors told her the nasal
spray vaccine was 'the most effective treatment. Parents also opted to give their kids the FluMist vaccine because it is administered through a nasal spray rather than a needle
Unlike
the flu shot, which contains 'dead' strains, the FluMist vaccine
contains weakened, live viruses that were once thought to be more
effective. The
CDC issued a statement after studies found 'no protective benefit could
be measured' in the FluMist vaccines, which only has a 3 percent
effectiveness.
3 comments:
Junk science gibberish.
The junk science was done by the FDA, the CDC and the FluMist company. So, your saying they are all lying about the FDA-approved FluMist only being 3 percent effective? Why would the FDA, CDC, and the FluMist admit that the FluMist vaccine is only 3 percent effective if it wasn't?
Your comment has no basis in reality. You obviously did not read the article. When does your TROLL check come in the mail?
why has nobody read federal law US code Title 18 Section 2017 on any
major news medium like the Sunday ask the pres
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