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The best way to protect yourself and others from getting the flu is to get vaccinated each year. Flu vaccinations will be offered at these locations: Albert Lea
Priya Sampathkumar, a Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist, says getting vaccinated for the flu is safe. Billions of doses have been given for more than ...
But sometimes, influenza and its complications can be deadly. To help protect against seasonal flu, you can get an annual flu shot. Although the vaccine isn't ...
"It's promising to hear that the State of Minnesota is expanding COVID-19 vaccine eligibility to all Minnesota residents who are 16 and older regardless of ...
The leaders of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group are emphasizing the need for increased long-term study of vaccines and their mechanisms with future ...
While no one can pinpoint the elusive question of when there will be a vaccine, there are some questions that can be answered now. Dr. Andrew Badley, head of ...
That's because some people can have swelling in their underarm where they receive the shot. That's a normal sign the vaccine is working. However, swelling could ...
control COPD symptoms, it's important for people with the disease to get a flu shot every year and keep their pneumonia vaccine up to date. A case of the flu or ...
Since the first vaccine paved the way for the near-eradication of smallpox over 200 years ago, societies have looked to vaccines as a means to stop the ...
... vaccination. The Food and Drug Administration granted emergency use authorization for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in children 5‒11. Mayo Clinic and the ...
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