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Why I continue to get the flu vaccine for myself and my children

A version of this commentary appeared in the Winnipeg Free Press, the Huffington Post and Hamilton Spectator It’s time again for the familiar “Get the shot, not the flu” campaign. It comes every year around this time and we are frequently reminded that it isn’t too late to get the flu vaccine if you haven’t […]

Why I decided to get the flu vaccine for myself and my children

It’s time again for the familiar “Get the shot, not the flu” campaign. I regularly get the flu shot and I vaccinate my children too, but every so often, I question these decisions.

Qu’est-ce qui m’a incitée à nous faire vacciner, moi et mes enfants, contre la grippe

La campagne de vaccination contre la grippe est de retour. La plupart du temps, je me fais vacciner, ainsi que mes enfants. Mais parfois, je m’interroge, surtout lorsque je vois des appellations avec lesquelles je ne suis pas familière ou lorsque je prends connaissance de nouvelles méthodes de vaccination.