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    https://www.scientificamerican.com/...s-rdquo-create-errors-that-reduce-protection/

    "The vaccine used during the 2016–17 flu season, for example, was only 43 percent effective against the predominant influenza A H3N2 strain, and protection has been almost as low in other years. Two studies now suggest a new reason for the problem: The vaccine strain mutates during the manufacturing process in ways that cause mismatches with real circulating flu strains."

    " The vaccine strain mutates during the manufacturing process" ?? ..... OR perhaps something more deliberate??

    7 new strains of flu over the last 5 years..... something is terribly wrong!!
 
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