Influenza (Flu) Info continued

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About Flu

According to the CDC, everyone 6 months and older should get an Influenza (flu) vaccine as soon as vaccine is available this fall.  Please talk to your health care provider about this.

Historically, flu vaccination activity drops off by the end of November. Flu activity peaks in January or February, and can last as late as May. As long as the flu season isn’t over, it is never too late to be vaccinated. Even unvaccinated people who have already gotten the flu still benefit from vaccination since the vaccine protects against 3 different flu viruses. While the vaccine is not 100% effective, it offers the best protection we have against this very serious disease.

The flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. Some people, such as older people, young children, and people with certain health conditions, are at high risk for serious flu complications. Protect yourself and others by getting vaccinated every year. With flu activity increasing and family and friends gathering for the holidays, now is a great time to be vaccinated. Once vaccinated, you can enjoy the holiday season knowing that you have taken the single best step to protect yourself and your loved ones. REMEMBER, the “Flu Ends With U.”

Locate flu vaccination sites near you
  • Flu vaccine is widely available at local pharmacies and healthcare provider offices. For questions and additional information, call your healthcare provider. Click here for a list of Primary Care Providers accepting new patients.  
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