Don’t forget your flu shot
Although overshadowed by COVID-19, influenza is still circulating and can cause serious illness.
Although overshadowed by COVID-19, influenza is still circulating and can cause serious illness.
About 1 in 3 adults do not plan to get a flu shot—and many underestimate the deadliness of the disease.
Cold and flu viruses compete for precious resources in your respiratory tract, making it less likely you'll develop one if you have the other.
Flu season is ramping up. Luckily there’s still time to get vaccinated. But do it soon.
Prevention is key—public health officials urge Americans to get an annual flu shot, to protect both yourself and those around you.
While other precautions can improve your odds of a flu-free season, immunization remains the best defense.
CDC says this year's vaccine is a good match for circulating strains.
Absolutely not. Influenza activity usually peaks in January or February.
Now is the time to protect your family from this seasonal risk.