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Caregivers in New Jersey, (NJ) – Should You Get a Flu Shot?

Updated: Jan 30, 2021

As we know, it is vital for people over 65 years of age to receive flu shots each and every year because this age group will be more vulnerable to illness. However, does this mean that caregivers in New Jersey should get the same protection too? Not only do you want to stay healthy, you don’t want to carry the illness only to pass it on to one of your patients.


Starting in October, the flu season can sometimes run as deep into the next year as May and around 90% of deaths from the illness occur within the 65+ age group. As a home care provider service in New Jersey, you will find many options available to you when it comes to the flu shot which will keep you protected for the upcoming season.

With the most traditional vaccine, you will be protected against H1N1 and H3N2 which are both strains of influenza A. In addition to this, it will also protect against one type of influenza B. Although this is the most common option for the general public, you will also find options that contain four strains of influenza; as well as the three we have already discussed, these will normally also hold another influenza B virus.


Whether you are working for a home care agency in New Jersey or maybe just caring for a family member, everyone is advised to get the flu shot because it will help to keep you and everyone around you protected. When you work with elderly patients, this becomes even more important. Ultimately, we will all be safer the more people receive the shot because we all come in contact with each other via shops, restaurants, and even just passing on the street.

 
 
 

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