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by dragonwriter
3356 days ago
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> Get the flu vaccination. I haven't gotten the flu since I started with the vaccinations, while everyone around me was felled by it. Your lucky; vaccinated people get the flu all the time. The flu vaccine is designed to predict against a set of strains that are expected to be most significant in the upcoming flue season, but, aside from the usual problem of vaccines being less than 100% effective at what they target, there are lots of flu strains that aren't targeted by the vaccine, and often the predictions as to which ones are most important to protect against turn out to be wrong. It's good to get the flu shot, but it's not anywhere close to a 100% guarantee. |
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I know, it's around 60% effective. But even if you still get the flu, the symptoms are reduced.
Your point is valid but not justification for not not getting the vaccination. It's irresponsible to not get it. It's free (under Obamacare), and if you don't care about yourself, there are other people who for various reasons cannot get a shot and can die from the flu.