- Flu Prevention
Back to School and Flu Vaccines
Sorry to remind you, but summer is almost over and school will start soon!
Along with concerns about the spread of COVID-19, we all need to prepare for the arrival of seasonal flu – another potentially deadly virus. The good news is that we can prepare now to have better outcomes this flu season.
Why is it so important to have your children (and yourself) vaccinated for seasonal flu protection during the ‘back to school’ season?
- Children have the highest rate of flu infection when compared to the general population.
- Flu illness is more dangerous than the common cold for children.
- Children commonly need medical care because of flu, especially children under the age of five.
- Young children are at a higher risk of flu-related complications such as pneumonia, dehydration, and even severe outcomes like hospitalizations and death.
When should my child get their flu vaccine?
- CDC recommends that people get their annual flu vaccine by the end of October.
- It’s still beneficial to get vaccinated after October and during the flu season.
Where can I get my child vaccinated?
- If you need help finding a place to get a flu vaccine, or if you’re looking for a specific type (like the nasal mist, egg-free, etc), check out the Vaccine Finder.