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re: Wednesday January 9 Practice: Francis Is Back, So Pats Have 100% Attendance!
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Originally Posted by rlcarr
Hopefully just a cold. No repeat of the 2006 AFCCG or (given the skyrocketing rates around here) real flu, please.
Begs the question did the Pats (infamous 2006 AFCG) and do the Pats get flu vaccinations?
I know that the pathetic technical state of flu vaccines require that because of the so 20th century mfg lead times that the flu makeup must be guessed and determined in the spring for October shots. This needs to be fixed. Get off your butts biochemists.
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re: Wednesday January 9 Practice: Francis Is Back, So Pats Have 100% Attendance!
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Originally Posted by PatsWickedPissah
Begs the question did the Pats (infamous 2006 AFCG) and do the Pats get flu vaccinations?
I know that the pathetic technical state of flu vaccines require that because of the so 20th century mfg lead times that the flu makeup must be guessed and determined in the spring for October shots. This needs to be fixed. Get off your butts biochemists.
Friendly word of advice:
Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, get the flu shot.
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re: Wednesday January 9 Practice: Francis Is Back, So Pats Have 100% Attendance!
The 2 players I am most concerned about coming into the Houston game are Talib and Dennard. If they both play and look good at the end of the game I will like our chances in Denver a whole more if it comes down to that.
Heck, I like the D a whole lot more against anyone with them in there.
re: Wednesday January 9 Practice: Francis Is Back, So Pats Have 100% Attendance!
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Originally Posted by Deus Irae
Friendly word of advice:
Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, get the flu shot.
absolutely horrible advice
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The predominant strain of flu this year is an influenza A (H3N2) virus, which has accounted for 76 percent of the reported viruses.
"We know H3N2 has been associated in previous seasons with pretty severe illness, particularly among the elderly. That could be a contributor to why we are seeing such high levels of activity right now," Jhung said.
Currie of Montefiore suspects the H3N2 strain may also pose more of a risk for younger people, who "don't have as much experience with that strain."
Fortunately, flu experts did a good job last spring of predicting which of the flu strains circulating in Asia would be most likely to cause disease in this flu season. As a result, the CDC says the current batch of flu vaccines appear to be a good match for this year's flu.
So far, 91 percent of flu viruses analyzed by the CDC match flu strains contained in this year's vaccine.
re: Wednesday January 9 Practice: Francis Is Back, So Pats Have 100% Attendance!
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Originally Posted by Palm Beach Pats Fan
absolutely horrible advice
No, it's not, and for multiple reasons. However, my post was just a response to PWP, and I'm not going to sidetrack the thread beyond where it's gone, so I'll leave it at that.
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