Lintilla said:I just got my flu shot today, and I'm glad I did. A little late, because it takes a couple weeks to work and the flu is currently widespread throughout the country (actually past its peak?), but hopefully I can avoid it until then. I've gotten the flu practically every year of my life that I didn't get a shot, and at the moment I rely on public transportation... The shot 60-something percent effective this year, I heard. If it can cut my chances that much, I'm happy. When I get hit I get hit hard, and it seems nasty this year.
The bit about autism in the OP is getting more or less ignored, but I wanted to point out that vaccines DO NOT cause autism. There is absolutely no evidence for it. NONE. The two have gotten linked because autism often becomes apparent around the same time a set of vaccines may be given (easy enough -- infants can get vaccines every few months in their first two years), but it's nothing but a coincidence. I really wish the people scaremongering about this kind of thing would cut it out before even more kids in this country die of pertussis (somebody mentioned Jenny McCarthy in here... she makes my blood boil). I got my Tdap booster two years ago, and anyone reading this who doesn't know if they're up to date on their vaccinations should remember to ask their doctor. I yell at all of my friends about it...
Yes, another voice of reason. Sadly the link was more sinister than that, it was a case of science misconduct.