I am not to sure what they have planned for adults yet but guaranteed RSV is going to hit harder than last year considering they have one already authorized RSV vaccine from Pfizer and an mRNA RSV about to round the corner coming from Moderna. See another comment here on how to prepare for evasive actions
They have a new mRNA flu shot right around the corner.
They have two new RSV shots, one already authorized (meaning not officially approved but authorized for emergency use), that one is a Pfizer, Moderna is right around the corner with an mRNA RSV vaccine.
Several articles speculating on a cross over to humans of this new deadlier bird flu than doing a mix up with someone who has covid....now one could speculate this is where maybe the combo flu/covid shots come in but so far these are your options.
I do foresee a much more severe RSV season coming this fall than the warm up they gave us last fall. There was a shortage of childrens fever reducers and asthma (albuterol liquid form for nebulizers and use in hospitals last year) medications needed to treat children. I'd recommend a stock up on childrens fever reducers for the coming season and buying a bottle of Providone Iodione at Walmarts, usually ten bucks a bottle, seen it the other day for about eight bucks but a bottle will last eons as you mix 1 cc PI to 9 cc distilled water. Use a Q tip to dip into the solution and swab around inside one side the nose, flip the Q tip, dip it again and do the other side. This helps prevent viruses from entry into the nasal cavity, the main route of virus transmission. I use this for doctor/dentist and large crowd situations. I know as adults when it comes to actual nasal sprays with PI in it they don't recommend going past six months of daily use. Like I said I only use it when needed so I am pretty safe if there's a full blown something going about using it more frequently. As far as using with children I am not to sure about but since it does not enter the body, or inhale like in a nasal spray I think I'd take my chances using that than giving a kid an experimental shot.
Oh, I forgot to add that this new flu shot they have coming out is suppose to take care of a variety of flu variants at one time, in other words they took similar parts of the different influenzas and somehow managed to combine them to cover a entire range of flu's.
It really does feel that way.
And you know T.H.E.Y. want to, it is just a matter of when and how.
I am not to sure what they have planned for adults yet but guaranteed RSV is going to hit harder than last year considering they have one already authorized RSV vaccine from Pfizer and an mRNA RSV about to round the corner coming from Moderna. See another comment here on how to prepare for evasive actions
So far these are your possibilities:
They have a new mRNA flu shot right around the corner.
They have two new RSV shots, one already authorized (meaning not officially approved but authorized for emergency use), that one is a Pfizer, Moderna is right around the corner with an mRNA RSV vaccine.
Several articles speculating on a cross over to humans of this new deadlier bird flu than doing a mix up with someone who has covid....now one could speculate this is where maybe the combo flu/covid shots come in but so far these are your options.
I do foresee a much more severe RSV season coming this fall than the warm up they gave us last fall. There was a shortage of childrens fever reducers and asthma (albuterol liquid form for nebulizers and use in hospitals last year) medications needed to treat children. I'd recommend a stock up on childrens fever reducers for the coming season and buying a bottle of Providone Iodione at Walmarts, usually ten bucks a bottle, seen it the other day for about eight bucks but a bottle will last eons as you mix 1 cc PI to 9 cc distilled water. Use a Q tip to dip into the solution and swab around inside one side the nose, flip the Q tip, dip it again and do the other side. This helps prevent viruses from entry into the nasal cavity, the main route of virus transmission. I use this for doctor/dentist and large crowd situations. I know as adults when it comes to actual nasal sprays with PI in it they don't recommend going past six months of daily use. Like I said I only use it when needed so I am pretty safe if there's a full blown something going about using it more frequently. As far as using with children I am not to sure about but since it does not enter the body, or inhale like in a nasal spray I think I'd take my chances using that than giving a kid an experimental shot.
Oh, I forgot to add that this new flu shot they have coming out is suppose to take care of a variety of flu variants at one time, in other words they took similar parts of the different influenzas and somehow managed to combine them to cover a entire range of flu's.