Anonymous wrote:My teen is in the throes of it right now. 5 days of fever and counting. We received the vaccine in November.
Anonymous wrote:Flu A was all over the schools last year too, at least in FCPS. I’m starting to wonder why we even bother getting the shots every year.
Anonymous wrote:Flu A was all over the schools last year too, at least in FCPS. I’m starting to wonder why we even bother getting the shots every year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The flu is bad this year, but this years misalignment of the shot has zero to do with the current administration. The makeup of the shot is established many months out, and some years they pick wrong or the dominant strain is a recent mutation. This is one of those years. It remains to be seen how the shenanigans over the meeting you referenced will affect next year’s flu shot, which is what it was designing. But for this year, it was just a bad alignment with the shot and which variant of the flu became dominant. The shot should still give you some protection against very severe illness, even if you feel like crap when you get sick.
Of course it has something to do with the current administration, which denies the value of mrna technology. Continuing to rely on conventional vaccine technology is largely responsible for the current mismatch, since it is slow and done too far in advance. I can't wait until we have an administration that respects science rather than tin foil hat conspiracy thinking with little basis in reality.
https://www.gavi.org/vaccineswork/could-mrna-vaccines-end-brutal-flu-seasons
Anonymous wrote:The flu is bad this year, but this years misalignment of the shot has zero to do with the current administration. The makeup of the shot is established many months out, and some years they pick wrong or the dominant strain is a recent mutation. This is one of those years. It remains to be seen how the shenanigans over the meeting you referenced will affect next year’s flu shot, which is what it was designing. But for this year, it was just a bad alignment with the shot and which variant of the flu became dominant. The shot should still give you some protection against very severe illness, even if you feel like crap when you get sick.