
Yes. The viruses which cause flu change every year, which means the flu this winter will be different from last winter's, and the vaccine will be different as well.
The REAL question is whether you need a flu shot at all.
It's questionable whether the flu vaccine even provides protection from the flu at all!!
There are many reputable studies that show that it certainly needs further study to prove any benefit from the flu vaccines.
Doctors and hospitals claim that they only recommend therapies with excellent studies to back them, yet this evidence is lacking with flu vaccines.
Do your due diligence before you decide to get a flu vaccine and consider it a medical treatment.
There is actually NO EVIDENCE WHATSOEVER that the flu is actually a communicable disease anyway. We think of it as 'common sense' that you get the flu from others, but it was once 'common sense' that the world was flat- but it was accepted without factual evidence as well.
Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune Queen
http://www.easy-immune-health.com
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Posted by Be Well
Do I need the flu vaccine again this year?