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    (Molly Sander/ ND Dept. of Health) "When you are vaccinated it can take you know ten days to two weeks for the vaccine to protect you so some people may get sick in those two weeks and think it is from the vaccine but really it is most likely just a coincidence or they actually were infected prior to the vaccination and that is why the vaccine was not effective right away." (Kayla Grinsteinner) Flu season comes once a year we all know it comes why cant we start vaccinating on September first before flu season actually comes so everyone is vaccinated before the flu season and everyone is not in a rush to get vaccinated (Molly Sander/ ND Dept. of Health) "The world health organization gets together they look at what is going on in the southern hemisphere where it is winter and they actually have their influenza season in the opposite time than the northern hemisphere and then based on what is going on in the southern hemisphere they then make a determination of which strains to put in the flu vaccine and then it has to be produced and then it has to be distributed so it is a really long process." Full Article at KXMA Dickinson
    When you are vaccinated it can take you know ten days to two weeks for the vaccine to protect you so some people may get sick in those two weeks and think it is from the vaccine but really it is most likely just a coincidence or they actually were infected prior to the vaccination and that is why the vaccine was not effective right away.
    SOURCE: KXMA Dickinson 1 month ago