Sunday, October 16, 2016

What you need to know about this year’s flu season : redlandsdailyfacts





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What you need to know about this year's flu season

What you need to know about this year's flu season
What you need to know about this year's flu season
Billing Reconciliation Representative Edward Celo, left, shares a laugh with Employee Health Coordinator Joe Ramirez, LVN, after getting a flu shot at Redlands Community Hospital in Redlands Friday.Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/Staff PhotographerFlu season still feels far away with Southern California's warm temperatures keeping summer alive, but doctors say now is the best time to get vaccinated for protection that will last through winter and spring.At Redlands Community Hospital, for example, employees from top to bottom are encouraged to get a flu shot, especially those dealing with patients.


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NC reports first flu death of season

NC reports first flu death of season
NC reports first flu death of season
You must enter the characters with black color that stand out from the other characters— The state Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday reported North Carolina's first flu death for the 2016-17 flu season.The victim, who was identified only as an adult in the eastern region of the state, died last week of complications from an influenza infection."We hope that, by people being aware of this unfortunate case, we will remind everyone that flu can be a serious disease.


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As flu season begins, Greater New Haven officials encourage families to vaccinate

As flu season begins, Greater New Haven officials encourage families to vaccinate
As flu season begins, Greater New Haven officials encourage families to vaccinate
NEW HAVEN >> With temperatures dropping and the school year in full swing, health officials are telling families across Greater New Haven to take an important step to protect their health: get a flu vaccine.This year's flu season is just beginning but officials say now is the best time to get vaccinated.There's plenty of vaccine and people like Dr. Byron Kennedy, the director of the New Haven Health Department, are trying to make it more accessible for everyone.


As flu season begins, Greater New Haven officials encourage families to vaccinate

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