Subject: Final 2021-2022 Flu Vaccination Coverage Estimates
From: "Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" <no-reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2022 11:00:51 -0700
Learn more about new data that show concerning drops in flu vaccination coverage among children and pregnant people that have occurred since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Final 2021-2022 Flu Vaccination Coverage Estimates
Final flu vaccine coverage estimates for the 2021-2022 U.S. flu season are now available for some groups of people. Data show concerning drops in flu vaccination coverage among children and pregnant people that have occurred since the COVID-19 pandemic. CDC will release final flu vaccination coverage estimates by race and ethnicity on October 18 in a Vital Signs MMWR report.
AAP Meet the Red Book Committee – Influenza Update
NCIRD Director Dr. José R. Romero and other expert speakers participated in a webinar on current American Academy of Pediatrics and CDC policy recommendations for the 2022-2023 flu season. Topics included issues related to the upcoming flu season such as vaccine hesitancy, disparities in vaccination rates, and strategies to improve catch-up on childhood vaccination rates in practice settings.
Are you 65 years or older? The best way to protect yourself this #flu season is to get 1 of 3 preferred flu shots (Fluzone High-Dose, Fluad, or Flublok) if available. Get your flu shot by the end of October. To #FightFlu, learn more at: https://bit.ly/3U4D9Uo
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