How does the new mRNA flu vaccine differ from traditional flu shots?

The new mRNA flu vaccine is like a notebook that tells your body how to fight the flu, while traditional shots are more like a ready-made superhero who just jumps in and fights the bad guys right away.

Like Getting Instructions vs. Getting a Hero

Imagine you’re playing with toy soldiers, and there’s a new enemy coming. The old flu shot is like getting a super soldier who already knows how to fight that enemy. They jump in and take care of everything, quick and easy!

The new mRNA vaccine is more like getting a notebook with the instructions on how to build your own super soldiers. Your body reads the notebook, builds its own soldiers, and then they go fight the flu. It takes a little longer, but it’s like having a factory that can make soldiers for any new enemy.

Both Work Well, Just Different Ways

Traditional shots are ready-made, so they work fast. The mRNA vaccine is custom-built, which means your body learns how to fight the flu in a way that might be even better for future battles.

Both are good, but one gives you help right away, and the other teaches you how to make your own help!

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  1. A child gets a new kind of flu shot that tells their body how to fight the virus, unlike the old one which just uses parts of the virus.
  2. An elderly person receives a shot that helps their body make proteins to protect against the flu, instead of using weakened viruses.
  3. A doctor explains that this new vaccine teaches the body what the flu looks like before the real thing arrives.

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