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  • (MCT)− With the cold and flu season taking off faster than we’ve seen in a while, here’s a list of the top 10 common flu myths and the real truth behind them.

    Myth 1: I waited too long. It isn't worth it anymore for me to get the flu shot.

    Fact: Flu season still has many a week to thrive. It typically lasts from December through March. Getting a flu shot now will protect you for the rest of the season.

    Myth 2: I already had the flu this season, so I don't need a flu shot.

    Fact: If you've had the flu, you'll be protected from that strain, but several other strains abound. The flu shot protects against three.

    Myth 3: My kid stayed home sick with the flu today, so I got a flu shot.

    Fact: The flu vaccine doesn't protect you same-day. It takes two weeks to reach maximum effectiveness for the season.

    Myth 4: I didn't get the flu shot, because it could give me the flu.

    Fact: The flu shot does not give you the flu. The vaccine has a dead − inactive − virus, so it can't make you sick.

    Myth 5: I hate needles. I'm too scared to get the flu shot.

    Fact: Needle-fearing healthy folks ages 2 to 50 can get a nasal spray vaccine, which has a weakened virus. The virus is so weak, you can't get sick from it either.

    Myth 6: If I wear a scarf or a mask, I probably won't get the flu.

    Fact: This generally will not prevent you from getting the flu. Though it's recommended that you don't touch your face too much, wearing a mask or scarf usually won't prevent the flu.

    Myth 7: I had the flu, but I feel better today. I must not be contagious anymore.

    Fact: You are contagious up to seven days after the start of your flu illness. You also are contagious 24 hours before you show symptoms.

    Myth 8: I got the vaccine, so I won't get the flu.

    Fact: You could still get the flu even if you've had the vaccine. You're a lot less likely to get it though.

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    Myth 9: I'm pregnant, so I can't get the flu vaccine.

    Fact: Pregnant women, especially, should get the flu shot.

    Myth 10: I got the flu vaccine, so I don't need to do anything else.

    Fact: You should still be washing your hands, using hand sanitizer, coughing into an elbow, drinking plenty of fluids, getting enough sleep, eating healthfully and exercising regularly. And even then you might get it.

    Source: Chicago Department of Public Health, Medical Director Dr. Julie Morita

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    Comments  (11)
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:57 AM, 01/18/2013
      ban the flu
      Mottz
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:30 PM, 01/18/2013
      How is #5 a myth?
      fizzbin
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:27 PM, 01/18/2013
      The myth is that the flu shot HAS to involve a needle.
      KitF
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:55 PM, 01/18/2013
      Don't believe this guys...this vaccine is deadly and is a threat to population. Women protect your children from these deadly vaccines...vaccines have never helped against disease. Your children get mumps and measles from the vaccine. Wake up...the flu vaccine is an immune killer. I know..my child was severly sick after I ignorantly gave her this deadly shot.
      ubetterlisten
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 3:24 AM, 01/19/2013
      Hi Miss McCarthy, how's medical school going while you're smoking crack?
      verve
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:20 PM, 01/19/2013
      Yes, the US gov't is trying to kill us all by asking us to get flu shots. By the way, Lincoln and Kennedy aren't really dead. It's just another conspiracy theory.
      OhioDavid
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:18 AM, 01/19/2013
      Big deal. Get the flu... be deathly sick.... then either get better, or die. Why all the fear? Haven't had a flu shot in years. Haven't had the flu in years. If/when I get the flu again, I'll just let it run it's course. And my life will be uncluttered.
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:48 AM, 01/19/2013
      Fact: this was an advertisement for the flu shot not 10 myths about the flu
      Fact: the headline was misleading
      Fact: doctors only give you drugs or cut something off as a solution
      Fact if you get a flu and it only protects you from a particular strand how is that different than getting a shot that protects you from a certain strand
      Fact the medical industry had degenerated into a pure sales machine with little interest in helping people and more interest in cya and making money
      JL68
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:33 PM, 01/19/2013
      I was sick for six weeks when I got my Flu shot. I had a low grade temperature 99 to 100 , aches and pain and extremely tired. I would just want to be really sick for a few days and be done with it. The Doc told me sometimes this happens , no more flu shots for me.
      TimmyDay
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:18 PM, 01/19/2013
      Flu shots don't kill people. Stupid people who believe that malarkey kill people.
      OhioDavid
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:21 PM, 01/26/2013
      55yo and never had a flu shot in my life...or the flu. At least a dreaded version of it thats hyped every year by the so-called "professionals" Cha-Ching Suckers!
      TomM