Who are these vaccine skeptics that won't get a covid shot but happily turn up each year for a flu shot? 4/4
Who are these vaccine skeptics that won't get a covid shot but happily turn up each year for a flu shot? 4/4
Similar in NZ - roughly 2x as many flu jabs as Covid this year. I'm not sure it's scepticism so much as awareness. There's a v clear & simple message about getting flu jab each autumn (and years of habit for many). I'm not sure the message re Covid boosters is as clear & simple (though it could be)
Work-based vaccination programmes for flu may be a factor too. Not sure about others but I get reminders from my employer to get a flu jab, which I can get for free at my workplace without an appointment. Getting a Covid booster is slightly more effort
Yes, same here, I can turn up at work and get a free flu jab but need to book my covid jab at the pharmacy. I don't understand that.
My kids’ pediatrician is one. He is great on literally every other vaccine but covid.
In US for 6-23 month-olds the covid vaccination rate is 4.5% and for flu it is 63% (14 times higher!) This is a very vulnerable group for covid (and flu). I find that astounding, and yes, I think there must be a problem with what pediatricians are advising.
Absolutely. It’s part of why I haven’t started looking for a different pediatrician yet — I’m afraid to find out for sure that all of them in my vicinity are like that.
Our pediatrician was like, “It’s just a cold in kids.” Which, even if that were true, and even if my kids were not living with someone who is high risk for covid (me) — if there were a safe, effective vaccine for the common cold, I would get them that shot. Complete no brainer.
MRNA fearmongering maybe?
There's also Novavax. But yeah, I guess it is all due to the soup of misinformation we swim in.
Sorry, I re-read your response and realised you were probably asking about Australia! Deaths data in Australia is painfully slow to get published. So we won't know about this winter's covid deaths until US is going into its winter.
Thats ok. Good info either way. 🙂