Negative Efficacy

I just can’t catch a break. For once, I decided to take the flu vaccine and it turns out to give you the bloody flu:

A large-scale prospective cohort study from the Cleveland Clinic has delivered a shocking verdict on this year’s influenza vaccine: not only was it ineffective, but it was also associated with increased risk of infection. Led by Dr. Nabin Shrestha, the study tracked over 53,000 employees during the 2024–2025 respiratory viral season to assess whether the influenza vaccine offered protection against laboratory-confirmed influenza infections. The results raise serious questions about this season’s flu vaccine and the broader assumptions behind annual mandates.

https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/landmark-cleveland-clinic-study-finds-flu-vaccine-ineffectiveand-possibly-harmfulfor-working-adults-in-2024-2025-season-84b3b608

I did wonder why all the people at work were suddenly getting the actual flu.

3 thoughts on “Negative Efficacy

  1. All those things we pointed out were wrong with fast-tracking covid vaccines to the public—-> lack of long-term testing, having no idea whether the virus would out-mutate the shots, the non-sterilizing nature of the immunity if it does happen to work…

    All those things apply to flu shots, every single year, and always have. You are rolling the dice on side-effects nobody knows about yet, because it hasn’t been out long enough, for vague odds of *partial* immunity to a fast-mutating virus.

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