Sunday, October 2, 2016

Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year : duluthnewstribune





according to duluthnewstribune

Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year

Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year
Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year
The flu vaccine varies every year according to what strains are expected to be prevalent; it is still unknown if this year's is a good match for what will hit.(Forum News Service)DETROIT LAKES, Minn. — That easy, no-poke, no fear flu shot that kids and parents have come to love is just not cutting it and will not be available this year.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices voted that the live attenuated influenza vaccine, or the nasal spray flu vaccine, should not be used for this flu season.


coupled with dl-online

No more easy-peasy sniffers; Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year

No more easy-peasy sniffers; Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year
No more easy-peasy sniffers; Nasal flu vaccinations eliminated this year
A patient at the 7-day clinic in Detroit Lakes get her flu shot by LPN nurse Morgan Aakre.Brandell Johnson gives Peter Jacobson, the president of Essenta Health-St. Mary's Detroit Lakes his flu shot.He says "I am a strong advoacte for getting the flu shot, it's the most important thing you can do to protect yourself, your family, and your co-workers."


not to mention ksby

Health officials encourage influenza vaccinations as flu season - KSBY.com

Health officials encourage influenza vaccinations as flu season - KSBY.com
Health officials encourage influenza vaccinations as flu season - KSBY.com
Santa Barbara County health officials say it's officially flu season and they want you to get vaccinated.Health officials say flu season usually starts in October and continues through the winter months, with peak activity in January and February.They say the flu is caused by the influenza virus, which infects the respiratory tract.


Health officials encourage influenza vaccinations as flu season - KSBY.com

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