Obviously, with the announcement of any form of an epidemic, there’s going to be a bit of an uproar. The report of the 2018 influenza epidemic has lead Twitter into quite the frenzy. Many people are quick to bring up the fact that if flu shots are so effective why do we have a country-wide outbreak? I’m a big believer in live your life the way you want, whether that means vaccinated or not I don’t care. Although, It does seem like a pretty reasonable question. I’m no doctor or whatever but I can see where they’re coming from. Although most of Twitter just got a good laugh out of it.
And y’all still get them flu vaccines which only help in getting you sicker and giving you the flu. 😒
— maria bastidas (@Pekitos1121) January 15, 2018
https://twitter.com/_trebla21/status/952937866136637442
@ChrisRTS pic.twitter.com/nvu4WZBgYs
— Margie Christie (@ParaguayGirl) January 13, 2018
But by all means, don’t get a flu shot. pic.twitter.com/n3raacLRrv
— (((ObsessedAbroad))) (@Obsessedabroad) January 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/YounodeWay1/status/952954790970933248
I am well aware! Was in hospital recently🛏🛏Awful
— Wheeling University WBB (@WU_WBB) January 16, 2018
I had a little bird, his name was Enza. I opened up the window and in flew Enza.
— Myke with a why. (@zyxnix) January 16, 2018
https://twitter.com/jalilmims2/status/952986153292058625
Rarely got the flu until I got a flu shot.
Trump should look into CDC corruption.— Gustav Ibrowzinbehrd (@ibrowzinberd) January 14, 2018
https://twitter.com/CowardlyPaul/status/952992370491998208
How effective is the flu vaccine this year. Last I heard was 10%!!
— Stephen Lockwood (@SRL_1951) January 14, 2018
Stay healthy out there.
Well, now you’re informed and can take the appropriate measures to keep yourself healthy. Don’t become a statistic in this epidemic we face as a country. I have a feeling we’re going to beat the flu; we certainly have more significant issues on our hands I’d say.