As the fall respiratory season approaches, who should be getting COVID-19 and flu vaccines to protect against illness? Here's ...
Flu shots are said to be essential for kids this fall, but COVID-19 vaccine guidance remains unclear in the US.
The state epidemiologist advises getting both the COVID-19 and flu shots to protect against those respiratory viruses.
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Do you have a sore throat, a runny nose and muscle aches? It could be a common cold, a case of the flu -- or COVID-19. The illnesses all share similar symptoms, sometimes making it hard to distinguish ...
Local health officials say during this time of the year, cases of seasonal illnesses rise.St. Francis Primary Care Doctor, Dr ...
Now that we’re getting into what I call the fall season, we see a lot more respiratory bugs pick up,” a South Carolina doctor ...
It is possible, experts say, that this coronavirus will be around forever. Millions of people around the globe are hoping that between lockdowns and vaccines, the virus that causes COVID-19 might soon ...
Those who got flu shots were were less likely to end up in the emergency room. People who got a flu shot earlier this year may be less likely to suffer a severe COVID-19 infection down the road, ...
The eligible groups include individuals aged 75 and over, care home residents, and adults and children aged six months and over with a weakened immune system.