1. Also, people who are sick and have fevers should wait until they recover before getting the vaccine. 2. Among the issues vaccine researchers debate are who should get the vaccine, how it should work, and how it should be delivered. 3. And in any event, over the next five years, once all newborns have gotten the vaccine, the issue will become moot. 4. Because the flu vaccine is made from viruses grown in eggs, however, you should not get the vaccine if you are allergic to eggs. 5. A year later, Bobby still loses his balance often, falls frequently, and cannot talk, even though he could speak when he got the vaccine. 6. Adults who have never had the virus are also encouraged to get the vaccine. 7. Certain people are at high risk of complications from the flu and should get the vaccine each year. 8. Dr. Robert Janett of East Cambridge, Mass. says he is more vigilant than ever about making sure patients get vaccines, mammograms and prostate exams. 9. Four-year-old Cody Spruyt never got chickenpox vaccine. 10. Healthy people were getting the vaccine first. |