What protection does the flu vaccine provide if I do get sick with flu?

Some people who get vaccinated may still get sick. However, flu vaccination has been shown to reduce severity of illness in people who get vaccinated but still get sick

The vaccine has also been shown to reduce deaths, intensive care unit admissions, and length of hospitalization among hospitalized flu patients. 

A 2017 study was the first of its kind to show that flu vaccination can significantly reduce a child’s risk of dying from influenza.

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1. What types of flu vaccine are available?
2. When does the flu season start? When does it end?
3. Can a flu shot give me the flu?
4. Is this year's vaccine a good match?
5. Why do we count pediatric flu deaths and not adult flu deaths?
6. What is the difference between a pandemic and a normal flu season?
7. When should I get vaccinated?
8. Does the flu vaccine work right away?
9. Does the flu shot wear off if I get it too early?
10. What protection does the flu vaccine provide if I do get sick with flu?
11. Why do I need a new flu shot every year?
12. Where can I get a flu vaccine?