United Against the Flu

 

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National health care organizations want everyone to be healthy and know the importance of getting vaccinated against the flu.

The flu attacks the lungs, nose, throat, and the immune system. The most important step you can take to avoid serious, flu-related illnesses is to be vaccinated.

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2024-25 BY THE NUMBERS

Flu Illnesses

47 - 82 Million

Flu Hospitalizations

610,000 - 1.3 Million

Deaths

27,000 - 130,000


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Who needs a flu vaccine?

The CDC recommends that anyone 6 months of age and older get vaccinated, particularly people who are at a high risk for flu complications. This includes people 65 years and older, young children and people with chronic conditions such as asthma or heart disease. Individuals who care for or live with these high-risk populations also should get vaccinated.

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When Should You Get the Flu Vaccine?

Flu is most common in the fall and winter. For most people, September – October is a good time to get the vaccine, though children and people in their third trimester of pregnancy may want to get it earlier.

Flu Virus What you need to know

 

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Flu is a contagious respiratory virus and people with asthma, diabetes, or heart disease are at a higher risk of developing serious flu symptoms. United Against the Flu
Smiling children in halloween costumes. Text: Halloween Trick or Treating is just around the corner! Children under the age of 5 fall into the high-risk population for developing serious flu symptoms. Schedule a flu vaccine appointment to avoid missing out on the fun! United Against the Flu
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Three generations of a family gather around Thanksgiving dinner. Text: Thanksgiving is a great time for getting together with family and friends! Help protect your loved ones who might be at risk of serious flu complications by getting a vaccine at your local hospital or pharmacy.


*Data and information sourced from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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