I've been sick as a dog the past few days, but now I feel a little bit better now that I find out that I'm not alone:
Packed emergency rooms, empty classrooms, and bustling college infirmaries are all signs that the vaccine just isn't working as well as it has in past years.
The Centers For Disease Control says the flu is now tearing through 49 out of 50 states. That's up from 44 states last week.
"We do have a strain that is not covered in this year's flu vaccine," explained E.R. nurse Christina Miller.
Did you get sick? If so, I can commiserate - it's a nasty bug: Link - via AQFL
I'd guess Hawii due to it being apart from the other states.
I have a fairly high immune system, so I never got the flu before, but I'll say this, I NEVER want it again!
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Flu-Shots-Kids.html?scp=1&sq=cdc+flu&st=nyt
K street won't give you the flu, but they get you to take a flu shot whether it works or not.
FWIW, I had the vaccine, took my activia yogurt daily and took lactoferrin, hoping it would build up my immunity - no such luck....
You have my sympathies, Alex. May you be better soon!
Thanks influenza!
I work in the ER and I'm ready to jump off a cliff. I just have to keep saying to myself, "Come on June... Come on June!"
If you read the article you would discover that although it was viewed as a failure the vaccine does stop 40% of flu cases.
An estimated 36,000 people die each year from the flu or flu complications in the US alone. So for those advising people not to get your shot that is horrible advice. Sure if you are a young, healthy person than your risk level is low for developing serious problems. But for the young, elderly, and sick your advice could be a death sentence!
For me personally I got sick when I was in Ecuador and right as I was getting over it, I get the flu here! It was a miserable few weeks to say the least.
Taking proper care of your body is paramount, but you should always make sure to get vaccinated for viruses that are prevalent in your area.