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Feb 19, 2018
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SouthernBlueBlood
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That’s because it targets certain strains and because it’s those at greasiest risk of mortality. I get it but
I bet the numbers are sceewed versus general population. I didn’t look but I bet the difference wouldn’t be significant in 20-45 year range
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Getting a flu shot significantly reduces the likelihood of death
inertiaman
2/19/18 7:20am
What percent of children got the shot?
mikecito
2/19/18 7:26am
I'm guessing 15-20%
webster242
2/19/18 7:35am
But if a child gets the shot but still gets the flu, their expected mortality
Great38
2/19/18 7:29am
I didn’t don’t know that
SouthernBlueBlood
2/19/18 7:35am
It is for elderly. Study shows elderly less likely to have severe outcome from
supertux
2/19/18 7:50am
Sure. I just mean when you get the flu shot but you catch a different strain
Great38
2/19/18 9:24am
That’s because it targets certain strains and because it’s those at greasiest risk of mortality. I get it but
SouthernBlueBlood
2/19/18 7:33am
Which study are you referencing?
LCcoug
2/19/18 8:11am
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