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Take a shot of prevention — protect yourself from the flu
When it comes to staying healthy this flu season, you call the shots. Influenza (the “flu”) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. The best way to treat the flu is to not get it in the first place – and the best way to prevent flu is to get a flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend the following guidelines for flu vaccinations:
When a person who is sick with the flu coughs or sneezes, the illness is spread through droplets. Occasionally, people get sick from touching an object, such as a doorknob, with an influenza virus on it, and then touching their mouth, nose, or eyes. Healthy adults can infect others one day before getting symptoms and up to five days after getting sick. |
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