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In reply to the discussion: Get your flu shot [View all]Wednesdays
(22,461 posts)93. Paradoxically, that strain affected healthy young adults the worst
The virus somehow was able to turn one's immune system against itself. Therefore, the mortality rate was higher in young adults than among children and the elderly.
My great-grandfather was 29 years old and died of it, leaving behind a young wife and six children. My grandmother (at 10 the oldest child) took care of the other siblings while her mother worked.
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Me, too. I wait to be absolutely sure it is the right time. The pharmacies push it, tho.
CTyankee
Oct 2017
#47
Oh I was just being sarcastic. I am getting my flu shot within the next week or so...
LuckyCharms
Oct 2017
#70
Aristus works in the medical field and sometimes hears a lot of nonsense.
fleur-de-lisa
Oct 2017
#121
Even if it is true the vaccine is zero percent effective for people over 60, that is no excuse.
Laffy Kat
Oct 2017
#157
I said, in summary, that even if a minority of people were immunized it would...
Laffy Kat
Oct 2017
#162
Just because one does not get a flu shot does not mean they are an anti-vaxxer.
trixie2
Oct 2017
#68
I'm a Physician Assistant. Certified by the NCCPA, and licensed by the State of Washington
Aristus
Oct 2017
#110
Hello, there is a Vaccine Injury Compensation Program for people who have been injured by the flu
womanofthehills
Oct 2017
#115
It could have been worse. You could have gotten a flu shot, and then
JustABozoOnThisBus
Oct 2017
#87
I did not say the friends I had got sick from the flu they just got sick after the shot.
Doreen
Oct 2017
#101
So far so good, I hope you stay healthy, Washing your hands a lot is very helpful...
Ohiya
Oct 2017
#133
Oddly enough, I didn't get that one. Our office of about 100 people, everyone sick.
Shrike47
Oct 2017
#12
What is interesting is that the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918 mainly killed young adults
smirkymonkey
Oct 2017
#36
Yes, that's how it spread here in the states. I am sorry for the loss of your great aunts/uncles.
smirkymonkey
Oct 2017
#41
Pubs shortsighted? They don't care if a whole bunch of us die of the flu or whatever.
Nay
Oct 2017
#43
Of course sitting Presidents are immune so there is one person who clearly is exempt
NotASurfer
Oct 2017
#24
It also helps if you've had the flu before. You get immunity from that.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Oct 2017
#64
What I am most bothered by is the blanket recommendation that EVERYONE
PoindexterOglethorpe
Oct 2017
#105
Agreed - there are no absolutes esp. few studies on repeat vaccinations
womanofthehills
Oct 2017
#120
Way too early, you get it once you hear of a person getting the flu, so it works best at peak season
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#60
I can't even begin to count the number of ethical boundaries you have contravened.
Aristus
Oct 2017
#85
The chances of you getting the strain of flu for which the vaccine did not offer protection are
Aristus
Oct 2017
#91