Getting an updated flu vaccine and taking steps to prevent the spread of germs can help everyone stay safe during flu season.
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Getting an updated flu vaccine and doing your part to prevent the spread of germs can help everyone stay safe during flu season. Here's what to know.
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Particularly if you tend not to have vaccine side effects, getting routine shots in one go may be a convenient option.
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