You should get a flu vaccine whenever you want, even during periods of increased incidence. Olesya Nabokova, therapist at the Fomin Clinic, told socialbites.ca.
“Everyone is recommended to be vaccinated: adults and children over 6 months without contraindications. <…> “From now on, immunity develops in about 2 weeks,” said the doctor.
Nabokova emphasized that the flu vaccine will not protect the person from other infections. She also debunked the myth that getting vaccinated during an exacerbation of coronavirus infection could be dangerous.
“The more vaccines are given, the faster collective immunity will form. Protection only lasts one year, so vaccination is recommended every year,” Nabokova said.
Nabokov says the best time to get a flu vaccine is from September to October. And before going for the vaccination, the person needs to be examined by a therapist
“He will take your temperature and see if there are any contraindications. “In case of exacerbation of chronic diseases and cold symptoms, the vaccine will need to be postponed,” he concluded.
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