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Experts recommend getting a flu shot in October to allow your body to build immunity before the flu season begins.
The CDC recommends that everyone over 6 months old receive an annual flu vaccine, with rare exceptions.
The flu vaccine protects against multiple strains of the influenza virus, reducing the risk of infection and the severity of symptoms if you do get sick.
Those at higher risk of flu-related complications, such as seniors, young children, and individuals with chronic illnesses, should prioritize vaccination.
A new at-home FluMist option is available for certain adults in select states, offering an alternative to traditional flu shots.
The flu vaccine is updated annually to protect against the strains of influenza expected to be most prevalent. Vaccination stimulates the immune system, preparing it to fight off the virus. Even if you get the flu after vaccination, symptoms are generally milder. The CDC estimates that hundreds of thousands of people are hospitalized each year due to the flu, with tens of thousands of deaths. Vaccination significantly reduces these risks. In Canada, flu vaccine rollout has already begun in parts of the country. The nasal spray FluMist is an option for those aged 2-49. The at-home option for FluMist is currently available in 34 states. It's also safe to get a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as your flu shot.
Q: When is the best time to get a flu shot?
October is generally recommended to allow immunity to build before flu season peaks.
Q: Who should get a flu shot?
The CDC recommends everyone over 6 months old, with few exceptions. High-risk groups should prioritize vaccination.
Q: What does the flu vaccine protect against?
The vaccine protects against the strains of influenza expected to be most common during the upcoming season.
Q: Can I get a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time?
Yes, it is safe to get both vaccines at the same time.
Getting a flu shot is a proactive step to protect your health and the health of those around you.
Vaccination reduces your risk of getting the flu and experiencing severe symptoms or complications.
October is the ideal time to get vaccinated for the flu.
Consult with your healthcare provider to determine the best vaccination option for you.
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