Pediatricians are concerned many children won’t be immunized against flu this year after the CDC recently determined the nasal flu vaccine, sold as FluMist, is ineffective. The CDC recommended people instead get the injections. WSJ’s Peter Loftus and Dr. Paul Offit explain on Lunch Break With Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty
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Is the flu shot out in pharmacy yet
Bullshit
Do not get the flu shot, you will get sick.