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No one wants the flu, or influenza, to get in the way of their plans during flu season. That's one reason why an annual flu shot is important.
When is it the best time to get a flu shot and who should get one? Dr. Todd Ellerin of South Shore Health has answers.
Here's what to know about the flu vaccine in Wisconsin, including where you can get yours for free before the virus starts spreading in earnest.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend that everyone 6 months and older get an annual flu shot and the newly approved and updated vaccines for COVID-19.
You can get a flu shot too early. Here’s the ideal time to get your influenza vaccine for best protection, according to doctors and other medical experts.
You can get a flu shot too early. Here’s the ideal time to get your influenza vaccine for best protection, according to doctors and other medical experts.
The ideal is to get vaccinated early enough that your immune system creates antibodies against the flu virus—a process that takes a few weeks—before it starts to spread.
Health professionals are reminding people that there's still time to get vaccinated before Thanksgiving, especially as the threat of a possible "tripledemic" of flu, COVID-19 and RSV looms.
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