Flu vaccine cost

  1. Flu vaccine 2023: how much does it cost and does it make you sick?
  2. Flu Shots for Seniors: Types, Cost, and More


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Flu vaccine 2023: how much does it cost and does it make you sick?

With predictions of a bumper 2023 flu season ahead, experts are encouraging Australians to get the latest flu shot to protect themselves, the community and the healthcare system. So what's the deal with flu vaccinations and the claims it'll make you sick? Like going to the dentist or optometrist, Aside from not realising just how debilitating a bout of the flu can actually be, another reason I avoided getting my annual flu shot was that I’d been told over and over again that the flu-like symptoms that can come with the vaccine negated the benefits its protection offered. And data suggests I'm not alone. According to the Like what you see? Sign up to our But three years into What are experts saying about the 2023 flu season? It’s impossible to predict the future, but Professor Ian Barr of the Doherty Institute Barr adds, “When the season will start is uncertain. Prior to the pandemic, cases actually increased through May, peaked in August, and then waned in October. But this timing may be altered due to COVID-19.” Already, flu cases are being widely reported across Australia, with some saying the symptoms experienced from the latest flu strains were more severe and longer lasting than COVID-19. How much does the flu shot cost and is it the same vaccine every year? The good news is that people in certain age groups or those with pre-existing health conditions may qualify for a free flu shot. Even though I didn’t meet the requirements, the visit to my local GP and injection f...

Flu Shots for Seniors: Types, Cost, and More

Share on Pinterest The The flu can strike in any time of the year, although outbreaks tend to peak in fall and winter. Some people who get the flu recover in about 1 to 2 weeks without major complications. For seniors especially — those ages 65 and older — the flu can cause life threatening complications. This is why it’s important for older adults to get an annual flu shot. Here’s what you need to know about flu shots for seniors, including the different types and reasons to get one. The seasonal flu shot is approved for most people ages 6 months and older. The vaccine is typically given by injection, but other forms exist. Here are some of the more common types of flu shots: • high-dose flu shot • adjuvanted flu shot • intradermal flu shot • nasal spray vaccine It’s important to understand that flu shots aren’t one-size-fits-all. There are different types of flu shots, and some are specific for certain age groups. If you’re a senior and considering getting a flu shot this season, chances are your doctor will recommend a flu shot designed specifically for people ages 65 and older, such as a high-dose vaccine or adjuvanted flu vaccine. One type of flu vaccine for older adults is called Fluzone. This is a high-dose trivalent vaccine. A trivalent vaccine protects against three strains of the virus: influenza A (H1N1), influenza A (H3N2), and the influenza B virus. The flu vaccine works by stimulating the production of antibodies in your body that can protect against the flu ...