 This cross-sectional study in Jordan found that only 1.2% of older adults received a seasonal influenza vaccine during the previous year, with 47.8% having good knowledge of influenza disease and vaccine, while 61% believed it effective but 49.8% thought it could be treated with the vaccine. Only 27% considered the vaccine important for older adults, with 24.6% having positive attitudes and 40.6% strongly agreeing her agreeing that influenza is a serious disease in older adults and they should take the vaccine to prevent it. This article was authored by Mera Babnif, Mutes Jabba, Abirah Barbarh and others.