Central Michigan Health Department promote flu, COVID-19 vaccine

With National Influenza Vaccination Week running Dec. 4 – Dec. 8, the Central Michigan District Health Department along with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention are urging people to get their annual flu vaccine for those aged 6-months and older. 

In addition to the flu vaccine, an updated COVID-19 vaccine is also recommended, which can both be administered during the same visit. 

“National Influenza Vaccination Week is a critical opportunity to remind everyone 6 months and older that there’s still time to protect themselves and their loved ones from flu this season,” Jennifer Morse, CMDHD medical director, said. “While the flu season has already started, it will continue for months. The vaccine protects against four different strains of flu, so even if you have had the flu this year, it is important to still get vaccinated to be fully protected.”

In an effort to stay healthy, it is important to protect yourself but also protect those around you, according to a release from the health department.


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