From the Centers for Disease Control:
The most recent
FluView report for the 2014-2015 flu season shows that flu season is beginning in the United States. There are reports of flu illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths, and activity is expected to increase in the coming weeks.
CDC recommends an annual flu vaccine for everyone 6 months and older. There are documented benefits from flu vaccination, including reductions in illnesses, related doctors' visits and missed work or school. Vaccination also prevents flu-related hospitalizations and deaths. While some of the viruses spreading this season are different from what is in the vaccine, vaccination can still provide protection and might reduce severe outcomes such as hospitalization and death.
If you have not been vaccinated yet this season, get your flu vaccine now.
That's what the CDC says. But
The Dallas Morning News didn't ask the CDC. They didn't ask local doctors or health experts. Instead, they
asked area readers for their advice about the flu. The result is kind of like a typical online comments section.
After the jump,
The Dallas Morning News readers' wisdom that the News passes on without fact-checking.