Flu and COVID vaccines: What you need to know this season
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As flu season approaches, health officials are urging the public to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Karen Kitchens, a nurse practitioner with CVS MinuteClinic, shared insights on the latest flu and COVID-19 vaccinations.

The flu season typically spans from November to May, with its peak occurring around February. The flu vaccine is considered safe for almost everyone aged 18 months and older. It is particularly recommended for individuals over 65 and those under 65 with underlying conditions such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease. Medical facilities are already seeing a rise in flu cases and are actively treating patients.

It’s important to note that you cannot contract the flu from the vaccine itself. Any mild side effects, such as tiredness or redness at the injection site, are simply the body’s way of building its defenses. This principle also applies to COVID-19 vaccines. Keeping up with vaccinations is crucial as both viruses are constantly evolving.

In Georgia, vaccines are readily accessible without the need for a prescription. In addition to vaccination, implementing safety practices like staying home when feverish, coughing into your elbow, and wearing a mask when ill can significantly contribute to community protection.

For those with questions or concerns about vaccinations, visiting a clinic for expert advice is highly encouraged.

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