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Home / Health / Flu Shot Myths Debunked: Get the Facts Now!

Flu Shot Myths Debunked: Get the Facts Now!

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Nearly 30% wrongly believe flu shots cause influenza.
  • Vaccine side effects indicate the immune system is working.
  • Two weeks are needed for full immunity after vaccination.
Flu Shot Myths Debunked: Get the Facts Now!

A significant misconception persists, with surveys indicating that nearly 30% of individuals believe flu vaccinations can lead to influenza. Medical professionals emphasize that flu shots are formulated using inactive or weakened virus components and thus cannot cause the illness. Mild side effects such as aches, fever, or soreness at the injection site are common indicators that the immune system is actively building protection against the virus.

These temporary side effects usually commence shortly after vaccination and resolve within one to two days, often manageable with over-the-counter remedies. Experts advise that the severity and duration of these side effects differ from actual flu symptoms, which are typically more pronounced and longer-lasting. Full immunity from the vaccine is not immediate; it requires approximately two weeks for the body to develop complete protection, meaning infection shortly after vaccination is possible but not a result of the shot itself.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
No, Dr. Picking states that flu vaccines cannot cause influenza as they use inactive or weakened viruses.
Feeling unwell after a flu shot indicates the immune system is responding and building protection.
It takes about two weeks for your body to develop full immunity after receiving the flu vaccine.

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