Is the flu vaccine helping or hurting people?

Since 2009, millions of people have been taking the Swine flu vaccine.

This year it is a vaccine with a combination of things it. While the H1N1 vaccine

was carefully developed by researchers, it is based on the longstanding theory

of what a vaccine is.

When vaccines were first created for polio, or other diseases, it had been

discovered that to prevent "coming down" with a virus-related illness,

a dose of the actual microbe or virus itself was part of the vaccine.

This idea dates back to the 1800's, when penicillin was developed to treat

infections.

Today, while millions have taken the Swine flu vaccine, more seem to die

each year and become sick (although recovering). Some researchers

have called the original "Swine flu" (original H1N1) mutant.

People are being discovered who have variations of the original 2009 "flu".

The vaccine does not seem to be decreasing at all the number of cases.

The question to ask now is, was the medical world certain of where the

Swine flu originally came from when it began mass producing vaccines?

Can pigs raised on farms cause this type of pandemic? Whether to take

the Swine flu vaccine or not should be the right of the individual

and not be forced on them.

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, Berkley Health Technology Examiner

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