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Lowell woman's plea after granddaughter's death: Save a life, get a flu shot

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Lowell woman's plea after granddaughter's death: Save a life, get a flu shot
Heather Lindberg of Lowell holds a picture of her granddaughter, Scarlett Anne Taylor, who was only 5 when she died from the flu in Seattle.SUN/Caley McGuaneLOWELL -- Scarlett Anne Taylor was home from her Seattle school recovering from a fever on Dec. 18, 2014, but the 5-year-old was feeling well enough to go to the dentist's office, where she furrowed her brow in concentration as she colored a picture in the waiting room.Less than 24 hours later, Scarlett Anne's lungs had failed and she was dead.
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Pregnant Keighley women urged to get flu jab (From Keighley News)

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Pregnant Keighley women urged to get flu jab (From Keighley News)
PREGNANT women in the Keighley district are being reminded to make sure they get the free flu jab this winter to protect themselves and their unborn babies against the illness.Catching the flu while pregnant can cause complications, such as pneumonia, especially in the later stages of pregnancy.The vaccination will protect newborns from the flu for the first few months of their lives.
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Council encourages people to get flu vaccine

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Council encourages people to get flu vaccine
People of North Lincolnshire are been urged to get a flu vaccine as the cold weather begins to roll in.North Lincolnshire Council is encouraging people to get the vaccine as the winter months increase the risk of getting coughs, colds and flu.The injected flu vaccine is free on the NHS to people who may be at risk from the flu.
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Should I get a flu shot? Health officials say yes

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Should I get a flu shot? Health officials say yes
With flu season right around the corner, U.S. health officials are urging everyone to get their flu shot now so they'll be protected from the potentially serious complications of influenza."The fact that flu activity hasn't picked up dramatically yet means there is plenty of time for people to get vaccinated if they haven't already," said Lynnette Brammer, an epidemiologist with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.This year's flu season is starting out much like last year, Brammer said.
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