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In reply to the discussion: ROF Responds to the Corporate Medias Anti-Vaxxer Attack on RFK, Jr. [View all]arithia
(455 posts)I stated, repeatedly, that no single shot flu shots contain Thimerosal. This is indicated on the chart you linked. My statement about multi-vaccination flu shots is indeed correct... and reflected by the chart. "Few" refers to the ratio of types that have it vs the ones that don't, not number of total injections.
If a parent/patient knows about an egg or latex allergy, they should discuss that with their doctor. Hopefully, the doctor knows already. This is why it is important to fill out the "allergy" section of the patient information form. Medical science may develop an egg-free vaccine, but they don't really need to. It's been known to be safe to use on egg allergy people since 2013.
http://acaai.org/news/egg-allergic-children-now-have-no-barriers-flu-shot
None of the ingredients you mentioned concern over, including Thimerosal, is actually a cause for concern. Many are naturally occurring in the body, including formaldehyde. Thimerosal itself breaks down in the body into ethylmercury, which is harmless.
If you want to lecture me about using my mind, perhaps you should use yours and update your information more than once every few years. Or decades. Science tends to advance with the march of time.
You are peddling psuedo-science that kills people.