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Anyone who wants to get vaccinated shouldn’t wait. It takes a couple of weeks for a flu vaccine to become fully effective.
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The Red Cross is experiencing its lowest supply of blood in more than a decade heading into the holidays.
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According to the CDC, just under 42% of Florida’s population ages 6 months and older received a vaccine last flu season — the lowest level in the country.
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More social distancing led to fewer cases during the last flu season, but that means people didn’t have an opportunity to build immunity.
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The company hires additional employees every year to help out with flu season, but the demand is even higher with COVID-19 testing, vaccination, and booster shots.
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Experts say precautions put in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus have caused a dramatic drop in cases of the flu, both in Florida and across the country.
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Low vaccination rates in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic have added a newfound urgency to flu season.
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Coronavirus prevention measures likely contributed to historically low transmission of the flu in Southern Hemisphere countries this year. Doctors in Florida hope the same thing happens here.
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There's a lot that scientists don't know about how viral infections can interact. But researchers are eager to figure out how coronavirus infections might affect flu infections and vice versa.
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The first week of flu season in Florida this year was a tough one. Health officials documented more cases than they saw during the 2017-2018 season, which…
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The Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County is observing National Influenza Vaccination Week on Wednesday, Dec. 4 with free flu shots for…
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Flu activity in Florida increased statewide last week and is now above last year's peak activity, according to the Florida Department of Health.Notbable…