That the shot gives the person the flu.
Another is when people say they don’t get the shot anymore, because they got one one year and still got the flu. I’m not even sure those people did get the flu, because people call colds flu and don’t know the difference. Plus, of course, you can get the flu even if you had the shot.
Having said all that I don’t take the shot myself, and I do say things like, “I have only had the flu twice in my life.” However, I agree not having caught the flu many times is no guarantee of anything. The next flu I do catch could put me near deaths door or worse (God forbid) you never know. What I do mean, is even though I don’t like the idea of the vaccine, my husband has had 3 flus in the last 6 or 7 years, and I told him I think he should consider the shot maybe.
My personal belief is if the shot has not changed there is no point in getting it a second year in a row. I don’t know how long the immunity is supposed to last, but I assume it’s more than a year. My assumption, but I have not looked it up, is that this year’s shot in America is a new combination, because of the mutated strain last year. At least I hope it is.
The pregnancy and gun thing is hysterical. I’ve never heard such a thing.