CDC finds flu shots 42% effective this season, better than some recent years
Briefly

"Good VE, and it's working consistent with past years," said Sascha Ellington, head of the CDC's influenza prevention and control team.
Estimates show vaccines this season were between 52% and 61% effective in protecting children against influenza hospitalization. In adults, the shots were estimated to be 41% to 44% effective.
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