Originally Posted by HeartsOpenWide
I agree about the titers.But why should adults not get immunized? They can still get sick and pass it on to clients/patients. I am however in favor of medical personal getting immunized, including the flu shot. If one of my parents had an immunalogical disease as was in the hospital and his or her nurse did not get a flu shot, they could pass it on to my family member simlpy because their immune system is down. I am thinking like neutropenia; where reverse isolation is already required.
I'm a supported of 100% freedom of choice with vaccines. I have friends who don't vaccinate and friends that do. I know some areas want to or have tried to completely take away the choice. If somebody has the flu they should not be at work. If somebody got a flu vaccine it doesn't mean they won't get the flu. So the idea of the vaccine preventing a patient from getting the flu from a care provider isn't a huge concern if the care provider did the right thing and stayed home.
I had strep throat in December and I was allowed on the floor but they just made sure I didn't have a patient with immune system issue.
There are so many things that can be brought into the hospital that don't have vaccines...it's just important for care providers to do the right thing.
I just basically think that vaccines should be a choice....but for the most part they aren't. So just to cut it off before it happens...the likelihood of total freedom of choice with vaccines will not happen so there's no reason to debate as those who support it already won and trying to change my mind is pointless. I support those who want to vaccinate and those who don't.