flu and RSV, which inundatedhospitalslast fall and winter. But the fact that some people can now receive three shots has raised questions about whether they should take the jabs all at once or space them out.
Although the vaccine appears less well matched against this year's flu, medical experts still strongly recommend the flu vaccine for anyone 6 months or older. Numerous studies have demonstrated that even a poorly matched vaccine can greatly reduce the severity of the flu. According ...
After the Biden Administration White House told all Americans to go out and get the COVID-19 shots and flu shots together, despite there being ZERO studies done on the side effects from taking both toxic shots at the same time, there have now been over 6000 injuries...
“It’s completely safe to get your COVID and flu [shots] at the same time. If you’re eligible for RSV, it’s totally safe to get the RSV [shot] at the same time,” Dumford tellsFortune.Plus, “you get all those mild side effects out of the way all at once.” ...
Giving a COVID-19 vaccine at the same time as aseasonal fluvaccine appears safe and effective in the first study to test how people react to getting both shots at the same time. Overall, the NVX-CoV2373 vaccine (Novavax) is showing 89.8% efficacy in an ongoing, placebo-controlled phase...
With first-time COVID-19 immunizations continuing and the plan to offer booster vaccines to most Americans starting next month, what are the considerations for getting COVID-19 and flu shots at the same time? Medscape/WebMD asked Andrew T. Pavia, MD, for his advice. He is the George an...
Dr. Mallika Marshall is answering a viewer question on whether you can get vaccinated while having a cold.
The COVID shots from Pfizer and Moderna will join the flu shot and newly approved RSV shots as part of a three-pronged public health strategy to tame the spread of all three viruses this coming winter. The updated COVID vaccines are each fully approved for those 12 and older and are auth...
"Because when do we have to worry about the worst overwhelming of the hospitals? It will be when we have influenza, RSV, and potentially COVID at the same time." Coronavirus Pandemic More FDA chief looking at whether to approve COVID shots for next winter Trump administration replaces ...
Not only that, but COVID-19 and RSV could again spike at the same time as the flu, triggering a "tripledemic," Gandhi said. When that happened last year, emergency departments across the country filled up and young patients strained children’s hospitals. RSV can be dangerous, eve...