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Does getting the shot possibly lead to a stronger, more resistant strain of the virus? Like the way that penicillin is not near as effective as it once was? Is it possible that 50 years from now the shot will no longer be effective? By getting the shot are we possibly contributing to the creation of a newer, more potentially devestating strain of the flu???
Kind of an endless circle scenario?
"Forget pounds and ounces, I'm figuring displacement!"
If we accept that: MBG(+)FGSF(=)HBG(F1) And we surmise that: BG(>)HBG(F1) while GSF(<)HBG(F1) Would it hold true that: HBG(F1)(+)AM500(x)q.d.(=)1.5lbGRWT? PB answer: It depends.
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