Analysis: What the current flu season might mean to children and adultsBOB EDWARDS
When does flu season begin and end? Although you can get the flu anytime, flu season starts in October and can go as late as May. When is the best time to get a flu shot? Shoot for September/October. Ideally, you should have it by the end of October. But even if you miss that...
Flu season can be unpredictable and likes to keep us on our toes. It usually starts in early fall, around October, and continues into spring; however, it has lasted into May during some particularly stubborn years. The months of December through March are considered peak flu season and when...
Researchers and modelers often look to the southern hemisphere, which experiences its flu season first -- typically from May to October -- to predict how the season will look in the U.S., and experts tell ABC News we should take warning from Australia. "We often look to Australia and the...
ABC News’ Medical Correspondent Dr. Darien Sutton is here with what you need to know as the cold and flu season ramps up.
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CDC always recommends that vaccination continue as long as flu viruses are spreading. While flu is unpredictable, flu activity can continue as late as May. Dr. Alicia Fry (cont.) For that reason, with rare exception, everyone 6 months and older should get vaccinated if they have not alread...
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It’s getting colder outside, and you know what that means—it’s time for flu season. Why do people get more colds, flu and now COVID-19 when it’s very cold outside? In a new study, scientists have found the answer. It turns out that the cold air itself damages(被坏)the ...