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All flu vaccines are designed to protect against three influenza viruses (visit vaccine virus selection for this season's vaccine composition.) everyone 6 months and older should get an annual flu vaccine, ideally by the end of october but people should continue to get vaccinated as long as flu viruses pose a threat to their community.

Mild cold symptoms do not impact the efficacy of the flu shot Learn about when to postpone getting the flu shot if you have a cold. Links to information on colds and flu Is this winter’s super flu worse than before and should you get a vaccine This year’s flu season started earlier with a new strain currently dominating cases The flu is a virus, so antibiotics aren’t effective

Treatment for the flu centers on relieving major symptoms until the flu goes away What to know about the flu vaccine the cdc recommends those 6 months and older, with rare exceptions, to get vaccinated. Infectious disease experts warn the 2025 flu season will be more severe than last year They explain the one symptom to watch out for and vaccine effectiveness. Getting the flu vaccine, the updated covid vaccine and the rsv vaccine for eligible individuals helps to reduce the risk of hospitalization and severe complications. Flu vaccines really do prevent the flu in infants, children, and adults

Webmd explains the reasons to get a flu shot each year, what kind to get, and who shouldn’t get one.

Vaccination, wearing a mask, and proper handwashing can help prevent the flu or serious infection Learn more about how to stay ahead of cold and flu season.

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