Who Should Get the Influenza Vaccine?
The CDC recommends the annual flu vaccine for everyone six months of age and older. There are a number of different flu vaccine options available, and an MD NOW provider can help you choose the vaccine that is best for you. In general, the only people who should not get vaccinated are children who are too young for the shot and those who have severe allergies to the vaccine or any of its ingredients.
When Should I Get a Flu Shot?
The timing and duration of flu season can vary from community to community, but most areas start to see an increase in flu activity starting in October. Flu activity normally peaks between December and February. It is possible, however, for cases to occur as late as May. It does take approximately two weeks for your body to produce antibodies in response to the vaccine, so the best time to get vaccinated is before it becomes widespread in your community.
The CDC recommends getting the vaccine by the end of October; however, getting the vaccine later can still offer you some protection and is better than not getting it at all.
If you experience cold or flu-like symptoms but are unsure whether you need medication, visit your nearest MD Now clinic.