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My facility makes me get a flu shot. If I dont I have to sign a waiver that I will wear a mask everyday to work until the flu season is over.
If you are healthy otherwise you dont really need one,
If you want to work with a high risk population (like a Nurse) you qualify for one.
Do those people who need it more than you do work with the public, mostly who are ill with the flu? Probably not, I would just go and get one.
i am a fourth semester registered nursing student in idaho. throughout my nursing education, i have never received a flu shot of any kind. the reason is because i feel that i am a healthy 22 year old, and that there are other people who need it more than i do. how do other people view this issue? is it something that i should consider once i graduate and become a full-time working rn?
there is no shortage of flu shots this year, at least in my region. you won't be taking something from someone who "needs it more.";)
I'm somewhat anti-vaccine (my children don't get any vaccines until they're 10-12) but I do get the flu shot every fall. I'm protecting myself, my family, and my patients (who are often immuno-compromised).
For me, I feel it's especially important since my children aren't vaccinated, that I do whatever I can to protect them to whatever I'm exposed to.
jordansnapp
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I am a fourth semester registered nursing student in Idaho. Throughout my nursing education, I have never received a flu shot of any kind. The reason is because I feel that I am a healthy 22 year old, and that there are other people who need it more than I do. How do other people view this issue? Is it something that I should consider once I graduate and become a full-time working RN?