So how good is the flu shot really?/ Clinical Infectious Disease
The study also found, using a case-control design, that the vaccine averaged 31% effectiveness at preventing the flu. Earlier flu studies have been rightly criticized for ignoring the “healthy vaccinee” effect. The healthy vaccinee effect refers to the fact that, overall, elders who receive flu vaccine in the US are a healthier group than elders who do not receive flu vaccine… possibly because their doctors felt they were too frail to risk a side effect. If the authors did not take this factor into account (and the whole article is behind a paywall so I could not read the details) then the actual efficacy might be considerably lower.
So what happened to all cause mortality? Did vaccination leave them more vulnerable to other diseases or issues (indirect causes of mortality such fainting or dizziness causing falls or crashes)?