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I am hypothetically a 30 year old male with an alcohol problem. Never been seriously ill. Had 1 covid shot, plus 1 booster. I don't think I'm going to die from a flu but I wanted to know the statistics on if it's actually worthwhile. For someone not in medicine, it's not obvious. I used to be a teacher, and I only had to take a TB test once in my life; the rest of the time you check a box saying "I have not been in contact with someone with TB" and you never need a shot. State Dept. recommends getting something for yellow fever when traveling to Thailand, but neither country required me to have it when I visited. Just wanted to see if there was a consensus on what I should do, or what most intelligent people do when it comes to the flu shot. I don't think I will be injured by a vaccine or die from the flue, but it wasn't easy to find good research on how likely it is to prevent an infection oyma4pr lessen symptoms.