The Witness

Should you get the flu vaccine?

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Not sure if you should get the flu vaccine, or if you even need it? Find the answers to your questions here.

Flu season is upon us again and chances are you’re going to get it. Why?

Because the flu virus lives longer indoors and thrives in less humid conditions, making autumn and winter the perfect times of year for it to linger and spread.

While most people will struggle with flu symptoms for a couple of days or at most two weeks, others may develop complicati­ons such as pneumonia, which can be life-threatenin­g.

Between 6 000 and 11 000 people in South Africa die as a result of flu complicati­ons every year, according to the National Institute for Communicab­le Diseases.

So, what’s the best way to prevent the flu?

The World Health Organisati­on recommends the flu vaccine.

Here’s what you need to know about the annual jab:

IS THE FLU VACCINE SAFE FOR EVERYONE?

With flu vaccinatio­ns being safe, effective and used for over 60 years, the WHO recommends an annual flu vaccinatio­n, especially for those more at risk of flu complicati­ons, including pregnant women, children aged six months to five years of age, people over the age of 65, people with chronic medical conditions and health workers.

IS THE VACCINE NECESSARY IF YOU’RE NOT AT AN INCREASED RISK OF COMPLICATI­ONS?

Yes, as an annual flu vaccinatio­n can prevent severe illness, reduce time off work or school, and can help limit the spread of flu to loved ones and colleagues.

Vaccinated employees can serve as a barrier to limit the spread of influenza within the workplace and wider community by as much as 78%.

WHAT DOES THE FLU VACCINE DO?

The flu vaccine works by stimulatin­g the immune system to produce its own antibodies against the disease.

Contrary to what some people may believe, none of the ingredient­s in the vaccine can cause actual flu.

WHEN SHOULD YOU GET THE JAB?

Although the timing of the flu season varies from year to year in South Africa, it is generally most severe during the winter months of May to August, but can start as early as April or as late as July, with the average duration of the flu season lasting 19 weeks.

The best time to get your flu vaccine is before the season starts, ideally as early as March, but getting it later will protect you during the remainder of the season.

— Caxton Local

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