FDA approves at-home flu vaccine that is 'really effective': Dr. Ghandi | NewsNation Now

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The FDA approved an at-home flu vaccine in the form of a nasal spray that Dr., Monica Ghandi, UCSD Associate Division Chief of Infectious Diseases, says must be prescribed. Ghandi describes the vaccine and says it is “not painful, it’s super easy, and it’s really effective.”

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Let’s hear what Dr. Robert Malone and Dr. Rima Laibow have to say about this

CosmicExplosion
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Their message has been ‘brought to us by Phyzer’

jaxel
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Looks like she had all the side effects.

bones
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Sounds effective for kids. The less needles for them, the better

Forge
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Good idea if you need to keep your job but don't wanna ACTUALLY take it lol game changer for healthcare workers with a brain!

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Unless someone has changed the definition of the word “ Vaccine” since I was in college in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s this and many others are not a vaccine. Smallpox and Polio and the only vaccines that readily come to mind. I had both of these in the early 1950’s and I’m guessing what my parents were told then is still true. You cannot contract smallpox or polio so consequently you can’t pass either one on to someone else. The yearly flu shot (as well as my shingles shot) will not prevent you from getting or spreading it to someone else it hopefully just makes it so if you do catch the bug it’s a lighter version. When I brought this observation up with my doctor she said yes I was correct, however the medical establishment is adapting new ways to better explain certain medical procedures. To the average person that sounds a whole lot like BS.

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