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Mary Kate Cary

Of Course Children Should Get the H1N1 Vaccine

October 08, 2009 01:02 PM ET | Mary Kate Cary | Permanent Link | Print

By Mary Kate Cary, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

I've got a sick child at home this week, and the good news is that her swine flu test came back negative. But I'm surprised at the number of worried, hand-wringing parents who have asked me if I've made a decision about whether to get her vaccinated once she's healthy again.

What "decision" is there to make? Of course we're getting our two kids vaccinated for both seasonal and H1N1 flu. Thousands of people have died from H1N1 worldwide, and millions have been infected. And while the symptoms aren't so bad this fall, we know it's coming back to the United States this winter, at least according to the latest projections from the Centers for Disease Control. It's tracking along the lines of the 1918 pandemic, which mutated and returned in the winter—much worse than the previous fall—and killed millions.

The upcoming issue of the New Yorker magazine has a great piece by Michael Specter in which he takes on the anti-vaccination folks, who seemed to gain support over the summer when schools were closed and the flu was dormant:

That hiatus provided an opening for the anti-vaccine, anti-government, and anti-science crowd, and they stormed through. Where, they wondered, was the big pandemic? Where were all the bodies? Last week, the political pundit Bill Maher dispatched a communiqué to his fifty-six thousand followers on Twitter: "If u get a swine flu shot ur an idiot." The view seems widespread. A national poll conducted by the University of Michigan found that only forty per cent of American parents plan to vaccinate their children against H1N1. The news is all the more distressing because the virus affects children and young adults far more powerfully than it does older people ...

Why would a parent decline to vaccinate his child against a virus that has already infected a million Americans? Half of those who participated in the poll expressed concern about possible side effects. Vaccines do cause side effects, and, in rare instances, the side effects can be serious ... But the odds that a flu vaccine would cause more harm than the illness itself are practically zero. Nearly half of those polled said that they weren't worried about their children getting the flu. (There have even been reports of "swine-flu parties,'' where parents can bring children in the hope that they will contract a potentially fatal disease.)

Which is worse: the risks of a potentially fatal pandemic that is proven to target children, or the fear being spread by alarmists who are afraid of unproven, potential side effects of vaccines?

Tags: influenza | vaccines | swine flu

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So what if you get it?

I don't live in a third world country, I don't ignore health issues and I am healthy. So what's the big deal even if I do get the virus? I know plenty of people who have gotten it at this point and they've all been fine after a few days. Why must we over-medicate and pre-medicate for everything these days? Let the body fight off some things and go to the doctor if and when necessary. I usually follow the research and statistics, but I just don't believe them when it comes to the flu shots, and especially this H1N1. It's too much of a crap-shoot, not statistically proven that they're right and too many unanswered questions. I'll trust my body and my judgment before I put this stuff into myself or my kids. I don't believe all the conspiracy theories about the evils of the flu shots, but I don't believe what the medical profession says either. Maybe if I had no access to healthcare or if I was traveling to a third world country I'd get the shot.

What are we putting into our kids?

My god what the heck are these so-called scientists thinking?! Putting animal parts, blood, mercury, formeldehyde, aluminum, MSG and worst of all TISSUE OF ABORTED BABIES into our childrens "lifesaving vaccinations"!! Think about it, mercury can be deadly, and if you mess around with putting animal and human parts into your childrens bodies, you're putting them at risk for some extremly bad stuff! People don't stop to think about things, they trust blindly, and the cost of that is way too high. Do research, get the list of ingrediants before you get anything injected into your children. Make sure you are getting accurate information though, because there is a ton of trumped up stuff out there. Parents, isn't our number one job to keep our children safe?

Something to consider...

I'm 21 and I remember when the government was pushing for women to get the Gardasil shot. If you google the shot, you'll actually find medical research that shows that it's actually BAD for girls and women to get but it was hailed as a life saver of HPV. I also found this article to be very interesting (http://medicalconsumers.org/2005/03/01/flu-vaccines-do-not-work-for-kids-or-the-elderly/) and as someone who has never had the flu nor the vaccine, even around flu infected people, it amazes me that people are still telling people to get shots. Isn't that why we have a natural immune system? After getting them year after year, of course your not going to be able to fight off diseases. My mom got her first one this year, and she has never been so sick in her life. Take extra Vit D (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--NqqB2nhBE) and C, wash your hands after being out in public and don't touch your face. Hand sanitizer is a must, eat immune boosting foods. In about 10 years from now we'll see the effects of what the shot can do, so I'm in no hurry to rush out and get it. All cases have even been declared as MILD and on the CDC website. I'm not getting it, and am 14 weeks pregnant with my first and am perfectly healthy.

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Mary Kate Cary is a former White House speechwriter for President George H.W. Bush. She currently writes speeches for political and business leaders.

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