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8 Smart Flurona Prevention Tips to Get You Over the Winter Hump

Flurona Prevention Tip
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Get vaccinated

Experts agree that vaccines are the most essential Flurona prevention tip they can give you. Unfortunately, many Americans still haven’t received any doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, per the CDC, let alone a booster shot.

Doctors say that vaccines are a safe and adequate protection against the illness. In addition to being vaccinated, they recommend encouraging loved ones to get vaccinated, as well. These are the individuals who might spread the infection, according to them.

Convincing unvaccinated friends, family, and co-workers to accept the COVID-19 and flu vaccines is a significant way to prevent further infection and lower the risk of flurona.

Also, a recent study showed that the flu vaccine can deliver a stronger immune response in people 65 and older. It’s important to note that the CDC doesn’t have a preferred suggestion for any flu vaccine over another.

And vaccination shouldn’t be delayed for a specific product when another one that’s licensed for use in people 65 and older is available.

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