Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA - get your flu shots in August. people! At least two weeks before school opens.
There is no reason to delay flu shots till October so that it can last till March. Your kids will mostly fall ill in Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec - when school opens, and when there is much holiday travelling.
It all calms down by Jan, Feb, March - because people get immunity. So, don't wait for your flu vaccine.
I didn't want to wait! We always see the pediatrician for an annual check up in late August/early September, but they didn't have flu shots this year, and then my kid got Covid the middle of September and was too sick to get a flu shot until October.
I'd love to get them early but sometimes they are hard to track down in August. Usually by mid-september we can find them for all of us. It's frustrating because August would be easier since it's before school and activities start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We tried to warn you to keep masking and taking precautions...hope everyone feels better soon.
Or it could be that we spent 2 years “wearing masks” and “taking precautions” (whatever that means, anyway), and our immune systems weren’t challenged at all and now we’re paying the price with all the sicknesses at once …
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Anonymous wrote:We have a baby in the house and an older preschooler and second grader. In the last 52 weeks, I have had a kid sick enough to stay home 43 of them. That included staying home from camp this summer too. I also tend to be more liberal on sending my kids to school so they aren’t staying home for just a runny nose. Name the illness and one of my kids has it. One even had chicken pox though she was vaccinated against it.
Also, I can’t attribute it to being masked up as neither of my older kids were required to mask in daycare and as someone who worked for FEMA, I was still in the office during covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We tried to warn you to keep masking and taking precautions...hope everyone feels better soon.
Or it could be that we spent 2 years “wearing masks” and “taking precautions” (whatever that means, anyway), and our immune systems weren’t challenged at all and now we’re paying the price with all the sicknesses at once …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We tried to warn you to keep masking and taking precautions...hope everyone feels better soon.
Or it could be that we spent 2 years “wearing masks” and “taking precautions” (whatever that means, anyway), and our immune systems weren’t challenged at all and now we’re paying the price with all the sicknesses at once …
Anonymous wrote:We tried to warn you to keep masking and taking precautions...hope everyone feels better soon.
Anonymous wrote:We tried to warn you to keep masking and taking precautions...hope everyone feels better soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA - get your flu shots in August. people! At least two weeks before school opens.
There is no reason to delay flu shots till October so that it can last till March. Your kids will mostly fall ill in Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec - when school opens, and when there is much holiday travelling.
It all calms down by Jan, Feb, March - because people get immunity. So, don't wait for your flu vaccine.
Rounding up my kids to go to Kaiser permanente for flu shots during their limited hours is a struggle. We don’t live close. I know I should just go to CVS but it’s like $100+ for us.
I thought flu shots were free?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA - get your flu shots in August. people! At least two weeks before school opens.
There is no reason to delay flu shots till October so that it can last till March. Your kids will mostly fall ill in Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec - when school opens, and when there is much holiday travelling.
It all calms down by Jan, Feb, March - because people get immunity. So, don't wait for your flu vaccine.
Rounding up my kids to go to Kaiser permanente for flu shots during their limited hours is a struggle. We don’t live close. I know I should just go to CVS but it’s like $100+ for us.
Anonymous wrote:PSA - get your flu shots in August. people! At least two weeks before school opens.
There is no reason to delay flu shots till October so that it can last till March. Your kids will mostly fall ill in Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec - when school opens, and when there is much holiday travelling.
It all calms down by Jan, Feb, March - because people get immunity. So, don't wait for your flu vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:PSA - get your flu shots in August. people! At least two weeks before school opens.
There is no reason to delay flu shots till October so that it can last till March. Your kids will mostly fall ill in Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec - when school opens, and when there is much holiday travelling.
It all calms down by Jan, Feb, March - because people get immunity. So, don't wait for your flu vaccine.