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They Seem To Be Earlier Every Year ...
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... Flu Jabs, just back from getting ours done, and I'm convinced that needle gets bigger every year as well.
All done now anyway
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Haha, the thing is you do not qualify until you are 70, or after an illness that your GP deems puts you at future risk of pneumonia, or if you are working in a job that puts you at risk, or it is a job of vital importance to the social fabric or administration. I think that you can pay to have it privately though.
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Ummmm , you need to be very thankful that you have never had 'real flu' it is a terrible disease. Did you know that 'flu' after WW1 in 1918 killed more people, around 4 million, than died due to the entire war?
I sometimes work at the company that makes the 'flu ' vaccine 'Tamiflu' every year it has to be reconfigured to take in the new variants of flu that have been introduced. Flu virus mutates every few months to a new variant, some are more virulent than others but all need to be identified and added to the vaccine. Flu is by far the most deadly human disease with the highest death rate that has ever been identified.
Problem is most people think 'flu' is just another name for a feverish cold! but it is far more than that. I had it once, temperature of over 42 C delirious and unaware of where I was or what was happening for 2 days!
I sometimes work at the company that makes the 'flu ' vaccine 'Tamiflu' every year it has to be reconfigured to take in the new variants of flu that have been introduced. Flu virus mutates every few months to a new variant, some are more virulent than others but all need to be identified and added to the vaccine. Flu is by far the most deadly human disease with the highest death rate that has ever been identified.
Problem is most people think 'flu' is just another name for a feverish cold! but it is far more than that. I had it once, temperature of over 42 C delirious and unaware of where I was or what was happening for 2 days!