Protect Yourself from Flu This Holiday Season

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Influenza (Flu)

2019 - 2020 Flu Season
November 15, 2019

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Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report

According to CDC’s latest FluView report (Nov 3 – 9), seasonal flu activity is increasing nationally with some parts of the country seeing an early start to their flu season. While it’s too early to say what viruses will predominate this season, influenza B/Victoria viruses are nationally predominant at this time, which is unusual. CDC also is reporting another flu pediatric death this week.

 
Woman with bandage after flu vaccine

2019-2020 Frequently Asked Flu Questions
As the U.S. flu season gets underway, you can find answers to commonly asked flu questions on the CDC website. Find out what viruses this seasons’ vaccines protect against, what vaccines are available and how CDC tracks flu illness.



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Protect Yourself from Flu This Holiday Season

Plans to travel this holiday season? Get your flu vaccine now, if you haven't already, to ensure you and your family are protected this season. It takes 2 weeks after vaccination to be protected from seasonal flu!  Also, take everyday preventive actions when you are traveling, to reduce your risk of getting sick with flu.



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