Topic: Tetanus

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Alex Jones shares anecdotes about his mother's health, noting she avoids flu vaccines after a near-fatal reaction. He argues that flu shots are often ineffective and mentions his uncle's negative experience with a tetanus shot. The segment concludes with a brief discussion on the benefits of aspirin as a "miracle drug."

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]
1:15:39 - 1:17:10

Alex Jones On Howard Stern Show [kSi JSZu9uI]

Family Vaccine Reactions, Triathlon Mother and Flu Shot Skepticism

Alex Jones shares that his mother, a master swimmer and triathlete, refuses flu shots after a near-fatal reaction. He also mentions an uncle's negative experience with a tetanus shot. Jones disputes the effectiveness of flu vaccines, claiming they only have a 9% success rate and that the media manufactures "epidemics" to drive uptake.