91% and it takes some time to take hold so if you just had your flu shot you are just as likely to catch it as if you hadn’t. Had Zack waited two or three weeks however…
My husband gets a flu shop every year. And every year he gets the flu. I, on the other hand, do not get the shot and I have never gotten the flu. Strange!?
yep, I don’t ever get a flu shot and have not had the flu in about 30 years…..so…..knock wood……I am not going to take any flu shots even though my Dr. starts pushing them on me in August every year.
Data is not the plural of anecdote. There is plenty of actual information about vaccines out there. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/flu-season-2012-2013.htm for starters.
The last time I had the actual flu was ‘93. Haven’t had it since then and it wasn’t because of flu shots. I hate needles so I never got one and don’t see the need for one.
Everybody’s immune system is different. Some people will never get the flu, even without shots. Some are the complete opposite. But the biggest misunderstanding is the idea that the shots are for preventing the flu. While vaccine manufacturers are always happy when their product reduces the number of people who get sick, the real goal is to minimize the symptoms and to create a shield of “herd immunity” for people with the weakest systems. A few who get the shot and never get sick have actually caught the virus, but their immune cells are so well prepared that it never even slows them down.
Templo S.U.D. over 11 years ago
But she had a doggone flu shot!!!
Tue Elung-Jensen over 11 years ago
does that say 9% or 91%? Slightly odd drawn percent symbol at least :)
cabalonrye over 11 years ago
91% and it takes some time to take hold so if you just had your flu shot you are just as likely to catch it as if you hadn’t. Had Zack waited two or three weeks however…
Linda1259 over 11 years ago
My husband gets a flu shop every year. And every year he gets the flu. I, on the other hand, do not get the shot and I have never gotten the flu. Strange!?
jeanie5448 over 11 years ago
yep, I don’t ever get a flu shot and have not had the flu in about 30 years…..so…..knock wood……I am not going to take any flu shots even though my Dr. starts pushing them on me in August every year.
Ned Snipes over 11 years ago
Just goes to show you, we get our flu shots every year (since the 70s) and never get the flu.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 11 years ago
Jan’s not liking it one bit.
catzilla23 over 11 years ago
Data is not the plural of anecdote. There is plenty of actual information about vaccines out there. http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/flu-season-2012-2013.htm for starters.
cbrsarah over 11 years ago
The last time I had the actual flu was ‘93. Haven’t had it since then and it wasn’t because of flu shots. I hate needles so I never got one and don’t see the need for one.
Seeker149 Premium Member over 11 years ago
Everybody’s immune system is different. Some people will never get the flu, even without shots. Some are the complete opposite. But the biggest misunderstanding is the idea that the shots are for preventing the flu. While vaccine manufacturers are always happy when their product reduces the number of people who get sick, the real goal is to minimize the symptoms and to create a shield of “herd immunity” for people with the weakest systems. A few who get the shot and never get sick have actually caught the virus, but their immune cells are so well prepared that it never even slows them down.