Wow the amount of BS assertions in here is completely mind boggling and comical. Does anyone making these claims have a degree in anything medical related?
We have conspiracy nuts, thimersol nuts (it's not in most shots anymore and if it is its minimal, not to mention no real scientifically accepted experiments ever suggested this stabilizer was even remotely toxic), people saying vitamin d actually prevents the flu, flu shots cause serious immune reactions that last decades, flu shots have the worst reactions (tetanus is much more painful for days) and everything in between. All BS and without scientific or medical merit.
As someone about to get their medical degree, I have a pretty good understanding of medical facts and BS with no evidentiary or physiological basis. And most of this is just that.
The flu mutates rapidly, and the season is autumn. The shot doesn't cure the flu for the former reason, and may not even provide immunity if the strain mutates after the vaccine was developed. And many people think they have the flu when in reality there are millions of variations of adenoviruses, rhino viruses etc etc.
If you don't want it fine. But please don't spread BS unless you speak from a medical background or of scientifically accepted studies... It does more harm to public health than good.
This upsets me because I deal with parents all the time who won't vaccinate their kids due to Internet conspiracies. Then they get the mumps or polio or rubella or measles or diphtheria.