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Get Your Flu Shot Now: CDC
The flu has claimed seven lives in SC so far this season, one in the week ending November 28, state health officials say. “We know that receiving a flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself against the flu”.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that nationally, flu activity is low with some early outbreaks in institutions like nursing homes.
Now is a great time to get vaccinated, before flu is widespread, Jhung said. If you are experiencing fever, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, cough, muscle aches and headaches, visit your doctor immediately, and take antivirals if prescribed; they can help you recover quicker, and can prevent you from being hospitalized with flu complications.
Since implementation of the Affordable Care Act, health plans and insurers must cover flu shots at no cost (no co-pay or co-insurance) to patients.
Vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months and older. NIVW is an opportunity for public health professionals, health care professionals, health advocates, communities, and families from across the country to work together to promote flu vaccination before the traditional winter peak in flu activity.
The JCHD also reminds people that it’s not too late to get a vaccination for this flu season.
Over half of over-65s (64%) have taken up the offer of the free vaccination, which is about the same number as this time last year and the vaccination uptake for primary school children has been just as good as last year, which was the highest in the UK. This includes young children, pregnant women, people 65 and older and people with certain medical conditions, like asthma, diabetes or heart disease. Most years, the vaccine is between 40 percent and 60 percent effective, according to the CDC.
The flu, also referred to as influenza, is a serious respiratory disease that can lead to hospitalization and sometimes even death.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) urges all Kansans to get a flu vaccine.
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“Tons of vaccine are available”, Jhung said.