Amethyst
¡MI TORTA!
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"CDC estimated that about 36,000 people died of seasonal flu-related causes each year, on average, during the 1990s in the United States."
I would suggest (without any further evidence), that you have much lower odds of dying from the flu shot, than of getting the flu and dying from it, in my opinion, therefore...it's worth it. Feel free to research, but realize that means the number of people that die from the flu every year, is around the number that die from car accidents a year.
What many might not consider though is that the people who die from getting the flu include the old, very young, possibly pregnant women, people with immunodeficiency issues, and even seemingly healthy people who have caught it and just ignored the symptoms, going out and running marathons or working two jobs like they would if they were healthy. Not giving your body good treatment, nutrition, and rest and ignoring what your body is telling you will most likely weaken your immune system enough for the flu strain to strengthen.
I just feel like it's a waste if everyone gets the flu shot. The people listed above should, but if you're usually chipper then don't worry about it. I personally don't think I'll ever get a flu shot, since I never had the flu before.
