Neil has some concerns about obtaining the influenza vaccine. Hedoes not see the reason for taking vaccine stating, “I do not wantto get the flu from this shot.”
- How would you address Neil’s concerns?
- When is this vaccine administered and how often?
- Who should receive the vaccine?
- Who should not receive the vaccine?
- What type of immunity is the influenza vaccine. Explain youranswer.
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