It’s that time of the year again: Influenza season
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By CJ Blomquist
Optumcare
It has been a tough and unpredictable year, but if there is one constant, its flu season. And that season is just around the corner. With everything going on, getting a flu shot is particularly important this year.
There are a lot of questions about the flu shot. Here are some we hear the most: I’m healthy. I don’t need a flu shot.
Being healthy is all the more reason to get a flu shot. If you get the virus, you may not have many symptoms. But you can still spread it to others. The flu doesn’t just protect you; it also protects your loved ones.
I got sick last time I had the flu shot.
No one wants to get sick. And the flu shot can’t make you sick. It really comes down to timing. It takes up to two weeks for the flu shot to take effect. If you are exposed to the virus shortly after getting the shot, you could still end up with the flu.
This year it’s more important than ever to make an appointment so that you can get your flu shot early.
I never leave home. Why should I bother with the flu shot?
These days we’re getting everything delivered to us, groceries, takeout, medications, and more. We wear masks in public and we keep our distance from others. And we’re being extra cautious by spending time with loved ones through virtual calls. Even with all these precautions, it doesn’t take much for the flu virus to spread. Consider the flu shot an extra dose of protection – and pat yourself on the back for being so cautious!
I don’t believe in vaccinating myself.
Despite all the science, there are some doubts about vaccines. If you aren’t sure, check with your doctor. If you’re totally against vaccines, that’s your decision. But you are creating a risk for those around you. Viruses don’t care about personal beliefs. All it needs is a host to spread to other people.
I’m terrified of needles!
So is this writer! But I still get my flu shot each year. How? I let the clinician know that I have a fear of needles. I look away and focus on my happy place. And before I know it, the whole thing is over. Facing a fear of needles is tough, but it is worth it to help keep others safe.
I don’t know where to get a flu shot.
There are more and more places offering flu shots this year. Your doctor’s office, the local pharmacy, even community organizations. If you aren’t sure where to go, give your primary doctor a call. That’s usually the best place to start.
I saw something on Facebook about vaccines being unsafe.
Facebook is a fun way to connect with other people. It can also be a spreader of incorrect information. If you’re not sure if the flu shot is right for you, ask your doctor. They know your medical history and can help you make the right choice for your needs.
I have a lot of health conditions. Is the flu shot safe for me?
The flu can make other conditions, like diabetes and heart disease, much worse. Protecting yourself against the flu means managing your current conditions. It also means talking to your doctor. That may not be the answer you want to hear, but your doctor really does know best.