Flu shot is best way to stay healthy and protect othersFujimoto, Ron
Either you get the flu shot or not, you can do 6___.something important keep yourself from getting 7___.the flu and the other winter illnesses. Get a good habit of 8___.washing your hands. When you are, you wash away 9___.the viruses they will make...
Specific strains of flu can be prevented by aflu vaccine, either a flu shot or nasal sprayflu vaccine. In addition, antiviral medications are available to prevent flu. These drugs may help reduce the severity and the duration of flu and are best used within the first 48 hours of the appea...
The Flu Shot Is Available, and Experts Say Get It NowFlu shots are already available at some drugstores in the St.Louis area, though the virus...Bernhard, Blythe
Is the flu shot safe?Andrews, HeatherCovo, Angela
Just as wearing a mask helps prevent spread of the new coronavirus, getting a flu shot helps prevent people from getting sick and spreading flu to others. Flu shots also shield people who can't get vaccinated, including very young children, cancer patients and those with weakened immune systems...
With a small number of influenza cases already circulating in Houston, experts at Baylor College of Medicine are saying now is the time to get vaccinated against the flu. Dr. Pedro Piedra, professor of molecular virology and microbiology and of pediatric
"It takes up to two weeks after getting a flu shot to be fully protected," says Dr. Boling. "I’m telling my patients to get their flu shots during the month of October, so they are fully protected by November." You may be eager to get the jab done and over with, but it is...
Getting a flu shot is no fun and can be a hassle, but compared to the alternative, it is a very small price to pay. Getting the flu is not like getting the common cold. The flu can leave you absolutely miserable for days and it can cause serious complications, even in healthy individ...
Televangelist: Don't get flu shot, inject word of God instead Commentary: Gloria Copeland, a spiritual adviser to the president, says there's no need for inoculations during this most awful of flu seasons. "Jesus himself gave us the flu shot," she says. Chris Matyszczyk Feb. 7, ...