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6 reasons patients avoid flu vaccination Im healthy, so I dont need a flu vaccine. The flu vaccine isnt safe and can give me the flu. It is better to get sick with the flu. Ill wait until flu hits my area. I hate getting injections. I was vaccinated last year.
This years flu shot protects against 3 strains instead of 4 : Shots - Health News : NPR. This years flu shot protects against 3 strains instead of 4 : Shots - Health News A strain of influenza appears to have disappeared from the planet since COVID. As a result, U.S. flu vaccines have been redesigned.
For people younger than 65 years, CDC does not recommend any one flu vaccine over another. For adults 65 years and older, there are 3 flu vaccines that are preferentially recommended. These are Fluzone High-Dose inactivated flu vaccine, Flublok recombinant flu vaccine, and Fluad adjuvanted inactivated flu vaccine.
Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine every season with rare exceptions. Vaccination is particularly important for people who are at higher risk of serious complications from influenza.
The CDC recommends annual flu shots for everyone 6 months and older each flu season. September and October are the best times for most people to get vaccinated.

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The CDC recommends annual flu shots for everyone 6 months and older each flu season. September and October are the best times for most people to get vaccinated. Medicare Part B covers the seasonal flu shot. We cover additional flu shots if medically necessary.
But the adjuvant helps the body respond to the vaccine. This type of flu shot is called an adjuvanted flu vaccine. High-dose and adjuvanted flu vaccines can help people have a stronger immune response against influenza. For this reason, high-dose and adjuvanted flu vaccines are recommended for people age 65 and older.

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