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Why Your Child Needs a Flu Shot Before Going Back to School

As the back-to-school season approaches, it’s essential to start thinking about your child’s health. One of the best ways to protect your child from the flu is by getting them a flu shot. Below, we will look at why you should consider making an appointment for your child with

Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Medical Group

for their back-to-school flu shot.

Protect Your Child from the Flu

The flu is a highly contagious virus that can cause serious illness, especially in children. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), children are likelier to get sick from the flu than adults. Getting a flu shot is one of the best ways to protect your child from the flu and reduce their risk of getting sick.

Prevent Missed School Days

When your child gets sick with the flu, they may need to miss school for several days. This can disrupt their education and make it difficult for them to catch up on missed work. By getting a flu shot, you can reduce your child’s risk of getting sick and prevent missed school days.

Protect Others in Your Community

Getting a flu shot protects your child and helps protect others in your community. When more people get vaccinated against the flu, it reduces the spread of the virus. It helps protect those who cannot get vaccinated, such as infants and people with certain medical conditions.

Reduce Severity of Symptoms

Even if your child gets sick with the flu after getting a flu shot, their symptoms are likely less severe than if they had not been vaccinated. According to the CDC, people vaccinated against the flu are less likely to be hospitalized or die from the virus.

Addressing Concerns About Flu Shots

Some parents may have concerns about getting their child vaccinated against the flu. They may worry about side effects or believe the vaccine can cause the flu. However, these concerns are largely unfounded. The flu vaccine is safe and effective; side effects are usually mild and go away independently.

Where to Get a Flu Shot

In conclusion, getting a flu shot is essential in protecting your child’s health during the back-to-school season. By reducing their risk of getting sick, preventing missed school days, watching others in your community, reducing the severity of symptoms, getting vaccinated early, addressing concerns about side effects or causing illness, and knowing where to get a flu shot, you can help keep your child healthy and happy throughout the school year.

Flu shots are widely available at doctor’s offices, clinics, pharmacies, and other locations. Better yet, make an appointment with Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Medical Group by calling 805-658-9500 today.