
The short answer is that getting the flu shot is important
Why Do I Need a Flu Shot This Year?
If you’ve turned on the news lately or read through a newspaper, you may have seen an article encouraging people to be vaccinated against the flu this year. There’s a reason for that. While you should get the flu shot every year, this year’s flu season presents a unique situation. The season, which begins in November and lasts until March or April, will overlap with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. That means there’s the potential for two potent viruses—and for an increased number of medical visits and hospitalizations.Who Needs the Flu Shot Most
- Older adults
- Anyone with a compromised immune system
- Pregnant women
How Can I Avoid Getting the Flu?
The good news is: Many of the things we’ve been doing these last few months to limit the spread of COVID-19 will also help lower your risk of getting the flu. But your best defense is still to get a flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that nearly everyone over age 6 months be vaccinated by the end of October.Other Ways to Prevent the Flu
- Wear a mask as recommended to prevent the spread of COVID-19, which can also limit the risk of the flu.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds at a time.
- If you don’t have soap and water on hand, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
- Don’t touch your face with unwashed hands.
- Try to avoid anyone who may be sick.