I’m not here to discuss the common urban legends and flat-out lies that you can read and hear from your friends and family. I’m also not here to comment on some of the less-than-reliable information that some professionals like to dole out.
I thought I’d give my own personal views on why I get the vaccine. Of course, as a nurse, my personal and professional life mesh in more ways than I’d like to admit, but here are some of the reasons I choose to take that “hold-your-breath” risk of getting the influenza vaccine:
I rather have some ammunition than no ammunition
The public isn’t paying attention
We’re all too busy to be sick
I don’t get the flu shot because I think I need it. I get the flu shot to make sure I don’t regret not getting it! I could probably do fine without it, but in this day and age, I leave nothing to chance. Especially my health.
Do you get the flu shot? Why or why not?
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