Should people with suppressed immune systems be advised to have this vaccine?
I read that some people dying of Covid actually die of pneumonia. Would it potentially save some people. The cost to the NHS is less than £9 or £17 for a pre-filled syringe.
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PeterP54
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Anyone in England is offered the flu jab is also offered the pneumonia jab as well except if they had it last year - it is effective for two years. So we were told. But not knowing where in the world you live feckle.....
I know that but unfortunately I'm a stubborn wee soul and still stood her ground and said no! To be honest with the current situation do you think the jab would have made any difference if I'd had it or not? I'll guess we'll never know!
No it wouldn't make any difference to whether or not you catch cv19.
It is perfectly normal to get a mild dose of flu after having a flu jab. The vaccine gives it to you in a mild form to give you immunity against the disease thats how vaccines work . So you really should have them in future.
That's interesting. I've always been told that it is possible to feel unwell following any vaccination, as with the kid's measles, mumps and rubella. Doesn't happen to everyone but it is possible
I think that before they started using the inert vaccine with the flu that that was true and always what we believed. Can't speak for the other vaccines, just the flu one that I discussed with the nurse administering it,
Thank you for everyone's responses. Seems like there is no common treatment offered to patients. Either that means recommendations are specifically tailored to the individual, or there is no common policy across the piece.
Think I shall try to find liver nurse at St James or failing that my GP.
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