Asked by nk

The flu vaccine is available at most pharmacies and doctor's offices every year. Since the vaccine lowers the risk of getting the flu by 40 percent, not everyone decides to take it. Doctors say it is fine for most people to go without but someone with a weaker immune system would want to get a shot to help keep them from getting the flu. Who would MOST likely benefit from a flu shot?
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a 24-year-old baseball player
a 32-year-old mother of three
a 45-year-old executive
a 72-year-old cancer patient

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
A 72-year-old cancer patient

Rationale: older age and cancer often weaken the immune system, so this person would benefit most from the flu shot.