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For those who don’t usually get the flu vaccination ...

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KeysDontBelongInTheFridge · 14/09/2020 10:57

Will you be getting it this year? My children don’t usually get it, but we’ve already had a horrid cold and I’m becoming increasingly more anxious about a winter full of illnesses.

I’m not an anti-vaxxer so please I don’t want this to turn in to a vaccination debate, I just want to hear from people who for the first time may get it this year (or may not)

Thanks everyone Flowers

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PinkMacaron · 14/09/2020 11:01

Yes, in previous years its been offered by my employer but I don't usually get it. I will this year; if they don't offer it I'll pay for it.

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MaxNormal · 14/09/2020 11:05

I don't usually and I won't be this year either.

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cptartapp · 14/09/2020 11:06

I'm a nurse who has never had it, as didn't want around 70 different flu vaccinations given to me throughout my lifetime (started nursing at 18). I've also always said I'll only have it when I think it's primarily being offered for my personal benefit, not to protect the likes of my elderly grandma who always refused it herself, or to stop me going off work sick with flu.
I've tested positive for Covid antibodies, and am strongly considering having the flu vaccine this year for the first time.
I've previously had flu twice.

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CrunchyCarrot · 14/09/2020 11:06

No, I won't. This was the first year I've been offered it (turning 65).

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whatistheworld · 14/09/2020 11:06

i have booked 3 appointments so far and all cancelled! we have never had it before but want it as a family

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Doggodogington · 14/09/2020 11:08

I have it through work and yes I’ll probably have it again this year if it’s done on the day that I’m in. I probably wouldn’t go out of my way if they are doing it on a different day though.

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jellybeanz1212 · 14/09/2020 11:09

No, I won't be having it.

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AvoidingRealHumans · 14/09/2020 11:09

I'm not in a category that's offered it but my children are and I don't let them get it. They won't be getting it this year either, they are fit and healthy with a healthy diet, I personally think the flu vaccination is unnecessary for them.

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Oly4 · 14/09/2020 11:10

Yes, I’m usually fairly confident that I’d overcome flu but the combination of flu and a Covid doesn’t bear thinking about. It’s a tenner as well..

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PinkSparklyPussyCat · 14/09/2020 11:10

No I won't be having it. DH has been offered it this year and is deciding whether to have or not

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AriettyHomily · 14/09/2020 11:12

Yes I will, my employer provides it.

My kids have always had it.

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ZarasHouse · 14/09/2020 11:25

I would have to pay for it I think? If I am offered it free I will take it, if not then no.

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timeforawine · 14/09/2020 11:27

Myself and my daughter get it anyway, my husband doesn't but this year is going to pay to have it

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Deliaskis · 14/09/2020 11:29

Mine is provided by my employer and I do usually get it, occasionally I forget, or just 'don't get round to it' (I didn't get it last year), but I will definitely make sure I do this year.

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Tomatoesneedtoripen · 14/09/2020 11:55

my surgery normally ring me,but my work also provide it, however i have just today noticed on my prescription i will need to ring my surgery for one!

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ellentree · 14/09/2020 11:57

Yes, I'm intending to pay for myself this year. My husband gets it through work and children have it at school

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Redcups64 · 14/09/2020 12:00

Yes. Imagine flu and Covid on top, wouldn’t stand a chance. My kids will have it too. DH will pay for it this year too and he has never had it before, but worth getting it this year

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Waxonwaxoff0 · 14/09/2020 12:03

No.

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IceCreamAndCandyfloss · 14/09/2020 12:06

Torn on this as can pay privately and have it done as a family at the local chemist but if it lowers immunity for a short while then I’d be worried about being more vulnerable to other viruses.

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Funkypolar · 14/09/2020 12:07

I am entitled to a free one but I’m not having it.

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0blio · 14/09/2020 12:08

@cptartapp

I'm a nurse who has never had it, as didn't want around 70 different flu vaccinations given to me throughout my lifetime (started nursing at 18). I've also always said I'll only have it when I think it's primarily being offered for my personal benefit, not to protect the likes of my elderly grandma who always refused it herself, or to stop me going off work sick with flu.
I've tested positive for Covid antibodies, and am strongly considering having the flu vaccine this year for the first time.
I've previously had flu twice.

I think it's good you are considering having the vaccine this year. Aren't HCPs encouraged to have it to help protect their vulnerable patients?

I personally think everyone should be offered it, flu is horrible and can be a killer.
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Kaktus · 14/09/2020 12:09

Yes, I am paying for it. Mainly because I can’t imagine looking after three very young children with the flu.

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Coriandersucks · 14/09/2020 12:10

Nope - never have. Children won’t be either.

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CoronaBollox · 14/09/2020 12:12

Have been offered it for the last 3 years, declined then and will decline now.

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Coriandersucks · 14/09/2020 12:12

And I’m not anti vax - I was just out off when the nurse told me it doesn’t protect against every strain so there’s a chance I will still get flu anyway. Too much of an unknown for me.

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