Flu vs. COVID-19: What We Can Expect for the 2022-23 Flu Season
For many years, flu season went as expected. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended annual flu vaccines, particularly for elderly people and others with a higher risk of flu complications. Fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, and muscle aches were typical signs of the flu—and then COVID-19 entered the picture. The start of fall brings the start of another flu season. With the… Read More
COVID-19 Reinfections: Are You Next?
Just when we think COVID-19 is starting to back off, another subvariant rears its ugly head. New Omicron subvariants are causing more people to catch COVID-19 for the second and third time than previous strains—even people who are fully vaccinated and boosted. Here’s everything you need to know about COVID-19 reinfections, including the current COVID-19 reinfection rate, why the risk of reinfection is… Read More
The Bottom Line on Booster Shots
Everyone waiting on the arrival of vaccine booster shots could stop holding their breath in mid-November 2021. The CDC expanded eligibility for COVID-19 booster shots to all adults on November 19. Before you search, “booster shots near me,” take a minute to learn the ins and outs of enhancing your protection against COVID-19. The FDA Announcement: It’s Time for a Boost Per the current recommendations,… Read More
How COVID-19 Vaccines Can Help Us Get Back to Normal
Vaccines are a hot topic right now. With many rumors circulating, it can be difficult to access accurate information. The good news is that current data shows the approved vaccines are safe for most people. There are numerous benefits that come with vaccination. In fact, it's the best way to ensure we get back to normal quickly. The Benefits of the COVID-19 Vaccine Travel Some countries are making vaccination… Read More
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