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flu, RSV and COVID
Yes, you can get the COVID, flu, and RSV vaccines at once. Here are the pros and cons
You may have been too young to remember, but depending on your state’s school immunization requirements, you likely received a slew of vaccines before you started day care, preschool, or kindergarten.
What to know about COVID, flu and RSV vaccines for fall virus season
Infections caused by the latest variant have symptoms including fever, chills, fatigue, cough, congestion and headache.
COVID, Flu, RSV Vaccines Encouraged By DuPage Health Officials
As winter approaches, DuPage County Health Department is urging residents to be up-to-date on their flu, COVID, RSV and other vaccines.
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FDA approves 1st at-home nasal spray flu vaccine, paving the way for other medicines
The FDA has approved a new flu vaccine nasal spray for at-home use. While this self-administered version won't be available ...
aha.org
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Chair File: The Best Defense Against Flu and COVID-19
Autumn is here, and that means cooler weather and also the start of flu season.
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Wasatch County Health Department to offer flu, COVID vaccine clinics
The department will also host vaccine clinics at Wasatch School District schools throughout the month. Nursing coordinator ...
WKBN Youngstown on MSN
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Columbiana County and Warren City Health Districts offering flu, COVID-19 vaccine
The drive-thru vaccination clinic will occur from 9 p.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18 at the Columbiana County Vaccination ...
WGBH
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Why are COVID-19 vaccination rates so low right now? It’s complicated.
Dr. Nahid Bhadelia says a desire to forget the worst of the pandemic, the politicization of vaccines and changes in ...
KERA News
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New survey finds waning interest in getting COVID-19 vaccines
In a national survey, less than 20% of U.S. adults were concerned about respiratory viruses or interested in getting shots. A ...
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