AlaskaDenise
In Memoriam
The first doses of the swine flu vaccine have been shipped out, and U.S. officials are urging citizens to get vaccinated. I did an informal poll on the Nutrition Data Blog, asking readers whether they were planning to get the vaccine. Well over half of you have no intention of being vaccinated.
Many feel that the vaccine is unsafe?or, at least, untested. But many others are opting out because they just don't think the flu is that serious. They've heard that this flu is relatively mild and are willing to take their chances. While the symptoms and fatality rates may not be any worse than with the "regular" flu, the H1N1 flu is much more contagious.
Each of us is not only a potential victim but a potential carrier. The more people that opt out of vaccination, the more widespread the outbreak will be, and, ultimately, the more fatalities we will likely see. And unlike with the regular flu, the majority of these deaths will occur in people under the age of 50.
Any vaccination has risks and benefits, and we each have to weigh them for ourselves. Here's hoping you and your family remain healthy this year.
http://www.nutritiondata.com/tools/archive/20091019
Many feel that the vaccine is unsafe?or, at least, untested. But many others are opting out because they just don't think the flu is that serious. They've heard that this flu is relatively mild and are willing to take their chances. While the symptoms and fatality rates may not be any worse than with the "regular" flu, the H1N1 flu is much more contagious.
Each of us is not only a potential victim but a potential carrier. The more people that opt out of vaccination, the more widespread the outbreak will be, and, ultimately, the more fatalities we will likely see. And unlike with the regular flu, the majority of these deaths will occur in people under the age of 50.
Any vaccination has risks and benefits, and we each have to weigh them for ourselves. Here's hoping you and your family remain healthy this year.
http://www.nutritiondata.com/tools/archive/20091019