Summary

Flu vaccination rates among U.S. children have dropped to their lowest point in 12 years, with only 37% vaccinated as of late November, down from 43% last year.

This decline follows a record 205 pediatric flu deaths in the 2023-24 season, though the CDC estimates the actual number could be much higher.

Experts emphasize the importance of flu shots, which reduce the severity of illness even if they don’t fully prevent infection.

The CDC urges annual vaccination for everyone aged 6 months and older to mitigate risks, especially for children.

  • @TropicalDingdong
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    421 hours ago

    Well this is a fucking disaster waiting to happen.

    My understanding of bird flu is the shit really hits the fan if some one catches the seasonal flu in combination with bird flu.

    Although there would be poetry in delivering Trump yet another pandemic to preside over.