Vaccine Fatigued? Don’t Forget Your Flu Shot
By Radiant Health EditorsPublished: September 9, 2021
Health News Briefs
Doctors around the country are concerned that the public is suffering from vaccine fatigue, and they are reminding patients that the flu shot is just as important now as it has been in the past. RSV cases in young children have spiked recently, and that could be a signal that the flu will be back with a vengeance this year. Medical professionals recommend that anyone over the age of six months receive a flu shot, preferably by the end of October.
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