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Tri-State area residents urged to get shots as flu season arrives

Tri-State area residents urged to get shots as flu season arrives
Tri-State area residents urged to get shots as flu season arrives
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Q&A: Vaccine key during flu season

Q&A: Vaccine key during flu season
Q&A: Vaccine key during flu season
Flu season is fast approaching, and the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit is encouraging people to protect themselves and others in the community against getting the virus.Influenza is a preventable illness that can be very dangerous to some individuals, according to the health unit, and while the health unit isn't holding clinics this year, it suggests the public get vaccinated with round-the-clock access at local pharmaciesMargaret Hendriks, a public health nurse and the health unit's manager of community health protection, spoke with The Recorder and Times about how to stay healthy.Q: How can you distinguish influenza from the common cold?


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Brace yourselves, flu season is coming

Brace yourselves, flu season is coming
Brace yourselves, flu season is coming
The Centers for Disease Control says that flu season reaches its peak between December and March.Doctors say the time to get a flu vaccine is now.Influenza is highly contagious, so the annual seasonal vaccination is the number one way to prevent it.Children, seniors, and pregnant mothers are more susceptible to the virus, so having them vaccinated each year is urgently important.


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Meck Health: This could be tough flu season

Meck Health: This could be tough flu season
Meck Health: This could be tough flu season
121409-Flu Shot (Photo: WCNC)CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Health Departments in South and North Carolina say the states have both suffered their first flu-associated deaths of the season, putting health officials on high alert."That's concerning.I mean this is very early in the season and to have a flu case that ends up in a death does make me worry that this could be a tougher season," said Dr. Marcus Plescia, with the Mecklenburg County Health Department.


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Parents: what to know about this year's flu season

Parents: what to know about this year's flu season
Parents: what to know about this year's flu season
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Tri-State area residents urged to get shots as flu season arrives

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