Flu jab effective?

Page may contain affiliate links. Please see terms for details.

icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
Covid jabs went from life saving and essential to not even being offered. No wonder people aren’t bothering with flu ones.
It's usually because they fundamentally misunderstand the process.

Both viruses mutate so it's hard to keep up with predicting what the strain is that will do the most damage. The vast majority of the vulnerable population have now been exposed to Covid either via vaccination or from actually having it so many fewer will actually become significantly ill.

The possibilities are:-
  • You don't have the jab, you don't catch the virus
  • You don't have the jab, you do catch the virus but aren't unduly affected although you do spread it around a bit
  • You do have the jab, you don't catch the virus but you wouldn't have done anyway
  • You do have the jab, you don't catch the virus because your jabbed immune system fights it off before you notice it.
  • You do have the jab, you do catch the virus and because you had the jab you aren't as ill as you would have been.
So there are no downsides. So the next consideration is the financial cost of jabbing people vs not. The NHS tries to balance this cost by only jabbing those most in need of being jabbed. This is a two pronged attack. We jab school children and pensioners / the highly vulnerable.

Why bother with school children? Because they are super spreaders. They will share their viruses with all the other children, and then share them with granny, grandad, the elderly on the bus, and Uncle Tom Cobley and all. if we stop them having it, we stop them spreading it with their poor use of tissues etc.
 

icowden

Veteran
Location
Surrey
This is an extract from the Green Book pre Covid. It's the only one I can find and is from 2008. Apart from the age qualifier (65=> at the time) these are the clinical risk groups deemed eligible.
Latest eligibility for influenza is here:- https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...ason/flu-vaccines-for-the-2023-to-2024-season

https://assets.publishing.service.g...-book-chapter-19-influenza-_3November2023.pdf
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I've been on two immunosuppressive drugs for twelve years because I had a brief bout of rheumatoid arthritis in 2012. That's qualified me for the flu jab which I've had ever since. I've never had flu in that time. Maybe that's just the placebo effect, who knows?
 
Top Bottom