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Do people in Sweden get the flu shot?

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Senior citizens and people in “risk groups” get it for free and are urged to have it, but it's available to all who wants if for a small fee. (Usually SEK 200–300 - roughly 20–30 EUR) Som employers also pay for it, if their employees want it. read more

Yes. It's available for 100–200 kr (for free of you've hit the cap) at the clinic you're listed at, and for 200–300 kr at any other. The exact sum depends on your county. read more

While how well the flu vaccine works can vary, there are many reasons to get a flu vaccine each year. Flu vaccination can keep you from getting sick with flu. Flu vaccination can reduce the risk of flu-associated hospitalization, including among children and older adults. read more

The reasons why the majority of people fail to line up for flu shots, even in pandemic years, are varied, complicated and differ from person to person, experts say. Driven by misinformation, some fear that the vaccine caries risks. Others are simply lazy. Some think the flu shot is unnecessary or won't do any good. read more

Yes. It's available for 100–200 kr (for free of you've hit the cap) at the clinic you're listed at, and for 200–300 kr at any other. read more

Some think the flu shot is unnecessary or won't do any good. As the public drags its feet, researchers are busy trying to figure out how best to convince people to seek out an annual shot in the arm or spray in the nose. read more

Most of us get our flu shots in the fall, says Dr. Michael Ison, a professor in the division of infectious diseases at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. “That is when rhinoviruses are circulating,” he adds. “Most people think a cold is just a stuffy nose,” Ison says. “But you can get really sick from a cold. read more

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