Seasonal influenza is a severe respiratory illness that is highly contagious. It can lead to serious complications, even death. Children under the age of five, pregnant women, persons age 65 years and older and individuals of any age with chronic medical conditions are at high risk for developing serious complications associated with seasonal influenza. The CDC recommends everyone, 6 months and older, get an annual flu vaccine. The best time to be vaccinated is as soon as the vaccine is available. Flu season peaks in February but continues through May.
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