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Mich. Dept. of Health and Human Services urges all residents to get flu vaccine
Mich. Dept. of Health and Human Services urges all residents to get flu vaccineMich. Dept.of Health and Human Services urges all residents to get flu vaccineKALAMAZOO, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is urging all Michigan residents to get the flu vaccine after the first cases of the flu season have officially been reported.The State Health Department has already identified two influenza cases in southeast Michigan, and experts say flu season is coming earlier this year.
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The time is now to get your flu shots
The time is now to get your flu shotsBecause the human body takes a few weeks after a vaccination to adjust its immune response, earlier is better with this important shot.In those few weeks, the underprotected body could suffer from the flu.Dr. David Kirschke, the health department medical director, said about 24,000 people die from the flu each year.
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Time to get flu shot says Michigan Department of Health and Human services
Time to get flu shot says Michigan Department of Health and Human servicesLANSING– The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Michigan Osteopathic Association (MOA), and Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) are urging all Michigan residents to protect themselves against influenza (flu) and its potentially life-threatening consequences by getting vaccinated.According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, he first flu cases in the state for the 2016-2017 season have been confirmed by the MDHHS Bureau of Laboratories."Residents should go get their flu immunization today in order to have optimal protection throughout the flu season," said Eden Wells, M.D., chief medical executive for MDHHS.
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Agencies remind everyone to get flu vaccinations
Agencies remind everyone to get flu vaccinationsThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Michigan Osteopathic Association (MOA), and Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) are urging all Michigan residents to protect themselves against influenza (flu) and its potentially life-threatening consequences by getting vaccinated.The first flu cases in the state for the 2016-2017 season have been confirmed by the MDHHS Bureau of Laboratories."Residents should go get their flu immunization today in order to have optimal protection throughout the flu season," said Eden Wells, M.D., chief medical executive for MDHHS.
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