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There's good evidence that even Spanish flu came from vaccine research, and you know, we don't know, and we'll probably never know, but, you know, there are very, very strong articles suggesting ...
MORE: Flu cases on the rise as US prepares for possibly severe season, data shows "Unfortunately, flu vaccination rates have been consistently lower among black, Hispanic, and American Indian ...
The first flu vaccine wasn't licensed until 1945. Remnants of flu virus found in 1918 pandemic victims The 1918 pandemic, often called the Spanish Flu because news reports of it circulating in ...
And at the same time, Black, Hispanic and Native populations get the flu vaccine at lower rates - around 40% - while the national average is around 50%. Now, vaccines aren't the only reason that ...
Black, American Indian/Alaska Native and Hispanic adults are more likely ... checkup in the past year were more likely to get a flu vaccine than those without at least one of the facilitators ...
And while half of U.S. adults get their flu shot each year, a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that Black, Hispanic and American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN ...