Flu Vaccine Supply and Distribution

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Influenza (Flu)

2020 - 2021 Flu Season
October 16, 2020

Flu Vaccine Finder
Flu Activity & Surveillance

Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report

​CDC produces a weekly influenza surveillance report, called FluView. According to this week's report (Oct 4-10), influenza activity remains low in the United States.

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Female patient with a mask on, getting a flu shot

No Significant Delays in Flu Vaccine Supply and Distribution 

No significant delays have been reported in national flu vaccine supply or distribution, but high demand for vaccine in some places may mean that some providers run out of vaccine before their next shipment arrives. To ensure your provider has vaccine available, call ahead. There may also be more than one location in your area that has vaccine available. Use VaccineFinder to find vaccine near you.


Graphic of a man putting mask on, a lady washing her hands, and woman with sleeve up.

Promote Flu Vaccine in Your Community Using Resources from CDC’s Flu Communication Resource Center!

CDC’s Flu Communication Resource Center provides resources for partners, organizations, and individuals to promote seasonal flu vaccination and flu prevention. The resource center provides details on events and activities, sample social media and newsletter content, graphics, web assets, and media prep material. This material is downloadable, shareable, and some of the material is customizable.


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#FluFactFriday: It takes about two weeks after vaccination for flu antibodies to develop, so it’s important to get a #fluvaccine by the end of October for your best protection. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2GrBdUC

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