ktmrfs wrote:
the pneumonia vacine is actually TWO shots given a year apart. and they require at least a year between the shots. they are for two variants of pneumonia.
while this years flue vaccine isn't as effective as many past years, even if it doesn't prevent the flu, it will in most cases make it less potent for any variety. So you may still get pretty sick, but likely not as sick as if you didn't get a shot at all.
and with all that, starting in march, anyone over 60 or maybe 50 should get the new shingles vacine. shingrinex. it is vastly superior to the existing vaccine. Get it even if you already have had the exisiting shingles vaccine.
My doc talked to me about the new shingles vaccine too. He said you will need 2 shots. Each shot is about $200 and not covered by Medicare.