For smallpox, they’d infect a break in your skin, deliberately. With actual smallpox. It was less likely to kill you, but absolutely possible and quite miserable.
But principle is the same. Outbreaks dramatically weaken war fighting capabilities, even if it’s “just” influenza. The history of warfare is littered with thousands of examples. For instance:
…Which is why this is so egregious. Vaccination (compared to smallpox inoculation) is trivially easy in comparison to the decision Washington faced, and influenza has a long, grim history in the US military. No sane general would throw away such an easy, and historic, warfighting advantage.
… Do you know what influenza even is? Are you mistaking it for the common cold? I’ve noticed a lot of people who disparage the flu and the flu vaccine think that it’s just another word for the common cold everyone gets every year.
While unlikely to die, it can easily render them incapable of fighting or training for a week or so, and less effective for a around twice that long.
Saying “healthy people don’t get sick” is either profoundly ignorant, or a self fulfilling tautology, since once you’re sick your quite obviously not healthy.
In any case, there’s no dimension where the flu vaccine isn’t several order of magnitude less disruptive than the disease.
Just like everyone else my guy.
Just to remind you, the Influenza pandemic killed hundreds of thousands if not millions of well fed, young, healthy soldiers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu
Small pox is quite different from the flu lol
So is the treatment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inoculation
For smallpox, they’d infect a break in your skin, deliberately. With actual smallpox. It was less likely to kill you, but absolutely possible and quite miserable.
But principle is the same. Outbreaks dramatically weaken war fighting capabilities, even if it’s “just” influenza. The history of warfare is littered with thousands of examples. For instance:
https://www.nationalww2museum.org/about-us/notes-museum/wwi-wwii-1918-influenza-pandemic-and-innovation
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/history-disease-outbreaks-vaccine-timeline/flu
…Which is why this is so egregious. Vaccination (compared to smallpox inoculation) is trivially easy in comparison to the decision Washington faced, and influenza has a long, grim history in the US military. No sane general would throw away such an easy, and historic, warfighting advantage.
Young, well fed, healthy troops do not suffer from the flu
… are you being fucking serious right now.
Yes, it’s a little known fact that viruses have an age range check. If you don’t pass, they legally can’t enter your body.
… Do you know what influenza even is? Are you mistaking it for the common cold? I’ve noticed a lot of people who disparage the flu and the flu vaccine think that it’s just another word for the common cold everyone gets every year.
While unlikely to die, it can easily render them incapable of fighting or training for a week or so, and less effective for a around twice that long.
Saying “healthy people don’t get sick” is either profoundly ignorant, or a self fulfilling tautology, since once you’re sick your quite obviously not healthy.
In any case, there’s no dimension where the flu vaccine isn’t several order of magnitude less disruptive than the disease.
…Yet young, well fed, healthy troops will suffer from the flu vaccine?
lol no. All kinds of people get sick with the flu.
it’d be really funny if you got hospitalized with regular ass influenza rn
I’d probably not be young or well fed or healthy…
Young, well fed men and women suffer from the flu every day lol. What are you smoking?
Smokers probably suffer from the flu
Just like everyone else my guy. Just to remind you, the Influenza pandemic killed hundreds of thousands if not millions of well fed, young, healthy soldiers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_flu
Wow, congratulations, you managed to put both your socks on all by yourself this morning! You’re very smart.
Yeah and maybe if more people got flu vaccines we could get rid of it like we did smallpox.
Vaccines work regardless of the illness.