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BumRushDaShow

(144,279 posts)
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 04:18 AM Nov 22

Vaccination rates for flu and Covid are low this season, CDC says

Source: NBC News

Nov. 21, 2024, 5:13 PM EST


Vaccination rates for the flu, Covid-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are low for adults in the U.S. so far this season, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As of Nov. 9, an estimated 35% of U.S. adults had gotten the new flu vaccine, and nearly 18% had received the new Covid vaccines, CDC data shows. However, the agency noted that many unvaccinated adults reported that they intend to get their shots. “There is still time to get vaccinated,” the report said.

The vaccination rate for the flu as of October was roughly equivalent to the same time last year, the CDC found. By the end of 2023, nearly 44% of Americans were estimated to have gotten a flu shot. The rate of Covid vaccination is also similar to last November, around 15%. The CDC has recommended flu and Covid shots for everyone 6 months and older.

The findings come amid rising vaccine hesitancy in the U.S., and a week after President-elect Donald Trump named Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a prominent anti-vaccine activist, as his pick for health and human services secretary.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/vaccination-rates-flu-covid-low-cdc-rcna181217

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Vaccination rates for flu and Covid are low this season, CDC says (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Nov 22 OP
Darwinism in action. RandySF Nov 22 #1
Here in Minneapolis covid vaccine is in short supply Randomthought Nov 22 #2
Those inside in winter, in any size group, had better get shots now -- flu, pneumonia, RSV, and COVID, ancianita Nov 22 #3
IMHO GreatGazoo Nov 22 #4
"Less stress" BigmanPigman Nov 22 #14
Got my flu shot in October! jimfields33 Nov 22 #5
I'm fully covered now Random Boomer Nov 22 #8
So did I Rebl2 Nov 22 #15
Good news AverageOldGuy Nov 22 #6
Don't forget that bird flu got to a human and monkey pox is here in the US too Attilatheblond Nov 22 #11
At least with COVID vaxx, a major piece is no program for the uninsured since the Bridge program was not funded hlthe2b Nov 22 #7
Not surprising. republianmushroom Nov 22 #9
I believe the caveat "so far" is usually added to this story. The season is still a puppy. Martin68 Nov 22 #10
+2 - my son and I went to CVS last weekend TBF Nov 22 #12
Wife and i fully vaxxed here in North Dakota. bluestarone Nov 22 #13

Randomthought

(897 posts)
2. Here in Minneapolis covid vaccine is in short supply
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 04:33 AM
Nov 22

Finally got mine today after trying to make an appointment for about 3 weeks.
Nurse in my doctor's office said she talked to many people having the same difficulty.

ancianita

(38,880 posts)
3. Those inside in winter, in any size group, had better get shots now -- flu, pneumonia, RSV, and COVID,
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 04:34 AM
Nov 22

while availability is high and cost is low to zero -- and prevent/avoid suffering. Thanks, Joe Biden.

CVS offers vaccine for the latest COVID strain, along with RSV, flu and pneumonia shots, without appointment or long wait time.

GreatGazoo

(3,963 posts)
4. IMHO
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 04:53 AM
Nov 22

We need a multi-prong response -- vax, treatments & better general health practices. Sunlight, good sleep, less stress, etc. Everything helps.

BigmanPigman

(52,358 posts)
14. "Less stress"
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 05:55 PM
Nov 22

Good luck with that one. We know what our future looks like and everyone with a triple digit IQ should be stressed over this BS.

I got my flu and Covid shots on Monday at CVS and there were no problems or shortages in my area of San Diego. I never get a reaction except when I got the double Shingles shots. They hurt for a week. Since I have to get 32 Botox injections (daily migraines) into my scalp and neck every 3 months these vaxxes are a picnic in comparison.

Random Boomer

(4,270 posts)
8. I'm fully covered now
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 09:50 AM
Nov 22

Pneumonia, flu, covid and RSV vaccinations.

Other than shopping, I don't spend time around other people. Not quite to the point of masking whenever I go out, but I'm considering it.

Rebl2

(14,960 posts)
15. So did I
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 08:48 PM
Nov 22

Got my Covid shot in September, flu shot in October and RSV vaccine last week. My RSV shot started itching before I even left the drugstore. My upper arm swelled twice the size of my other arm and itched like crazy for two days. I put cortisone cream on it and it helped a little. I took an antihistamine which helped for a short time. It was finally better after two days.

AverageOldGuy

(2,182 posts)
6. Good news
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 08:06 AM
Nov 22

Last edited Fri Nov 22, 2024, 08:59 AM - Edit history (1)

Now Trump can enter office at the very beginning of a double whammy of a COVID pandemic and a flu pandemic, both brought on and worsened by RFKJr denying vaccinations.

Attilatheblond

(4,569 posts)
11. Don't forget that bird flu got to a human and monkey pox is here in the US too
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 01:58 PM
Nov 22

Back into our little isolated lives, cuz Trump still has people who can't do the actual jobs.

hlthe2b

(106,803 posts)
7. At least with COVID vaxx, a major piece is no program for the uninsured since the Bridge program was not funded
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 08:53 AM
Nov 22

by the RW a'holes in Congress. Pharmacies are apparently having to turn these people away in large numbers, as the cost for them to purchase JUST COVID-19 vaxx is as much as $200--depending on which pharmacy or other locale you visit. Standard dose flu vaccine can be purchased for as little as $25, depending on where you go, but someone unable to qualify for Medicaid but still can't afford insurance of Part B Medicare is just shit out of luck. It is unforgivable that something so valuable to public health and which can save so many hospitalizations is not fully funded, IMO.

TBF

(34,761 posts)
12. +2 - my son and I went to CVS last weekend
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 02:00 PM
Nov 22

for both the flu and new covid booster. I figured we better get them before worm-boy destroys all the vaccines.

bluestarone

(18,405 posts)
13. Wife and i fully vaxxed here in North Dakota.
Fri Nov 22, 2024, 02:02 PM
Nov 22

Next one will be in the spring, IF there still available.

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