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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Halloween is around the corner, and health leaders are urging people to say "Boo to the Flu." The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services urged communities to take ...
Getting vaccinated is the best way to prevent the flu; however, flu vaccines are not 100 percent effective. The effectiveness of the flu vaccine varies from year to year, but some protection is better ...
Say 'Boo to the Flu' with free flu shot Flu season traditionally begins with the start of October, and depending on how many people diagnosed with influenza, flu season can last well into next spring.
Flu shots will be administered at no cost — starting with children aged 6 months — while supplies last. VNA of Florida was chosen to participate in the 14th annual Say “Boo!” to the Flu event.
MSU students and employees: Help #FightFluMS by getting your flu vaccine! It takes about two weeks for antibodies to develop after receiving the flu vaccine. Flu and COVID share many of the same ...
Halloween is fast approaching, as is the decidedly less enjoyable flu season. In a nod to this annual crossover, Montgomery County is asking residents to say “BOO” to the flu at the zoo — specifically ...
Bring your family dressed in their Halloween costumes (optional) and help Crawford County Public Health say “Boo to the Flu” from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Crawford County Public Health ...
It’s the annual "Say Boo to the Flu" event starting Saturday, October 19 from 8 a.m. to noon at both Mountainview regional medical center and Three Crosses regional hospital.
Parents and kids are invited to Sanford Children’s in Bismarck and Dickinson for the Boo to the Flu event. Kids who are six months to 18 years old can get their flu vaccine and go trick-or-treating.
Registered nurse Savilla Holstine gives flu shots to students at Bowlesburg Elementary School in Silvis on Wednesday morning. Nurses with the Trinity Visiting Nurse and Homecare Association ...