brottonmoores
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I've always refused it. I've only had flu once in my life, early 1970s & we all had it over Christmas. Maybe when I get a bit older, but I feel reasonably healthy at the moment so won't waste NHS funds.
They stock up in case there is a pandemic and they need to vaccinate more people to try and save lives. Factored against the risk and impact of a pandemic it's money well spent.The NHS always overstock themselves with flu jabs.... So they waste money in them anyway!
They stock up in case there is a pandemic and they need to vaccinate more people to try and save lives. Factored against the risk and impact of a pandemic it's money well spent.
Yeah the uptake numbers are not as high as they could be. All the government can do is try to educate people, and if they don't want to take up the opportunity no one can force them.Not quite so sure on this pandemic thing.. Year after year they say chicken flu etc and year after year our GPs only order 2000 jabs for 10k patients and theres always at least 200 that aren't used... Even with hype happening...
Thank you for posting that. I think anyone with doubts about the flu vaccine should read it.Last years but the numbers are interesting..
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/...-the-nhs-prepare-for-unpredictable-flu-season
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