Question
My child is six and a half years old and just started first grade in elementary school. The school recommends getting the flu vaccine, but some parents think the flu vaccine might not be good for children. I’m not sure whether I should let my child receive the flu vaccine.
Answer
The flu vaccine is an effective method for preventing influenza, especially for children with weaker resistance. Receiving the vaccine is a good preventive measure. After vaccination, it is important to maintain hygiene at the injection site and observe for any adverse reactions such as fever. It is recommended to have your child vaccinated to enhance immunity and prevent the invasion of the flu virus.