- Disease Prevention: Flu vaccines are designed to stimulate your immune system to develop antibodies against specific strains of the influenza virus. By getting vaccinated, you significantly reduce the risk of contracting the flu and its associated complications.
- Community Protection: Vaccination creates a collective shield within the community, known as herd immunity. When a significant portion of the population is immunized, the spread of the virus is limited, protecting individuals who are unable to receive vaccinations due to medical reasons.
- Decreased Severity: Even if you contract the flu despite being vaccinated, the symptoms are likely to be milder and of shorter duration. Flu vaccinations can help reduce the severity of illness and minimize the risk of complications, hospitalization, and even death.