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Preventing Seasonal Flu | Influenza (Flu) | CDC All flu vaccines are designed to protect against three influenza viruses (Visit Vaccine Virus Selection for this season's vaccine composition ) Everyone 6 months and older should get an annual flu vaccine, ideally by the end of October but people should continue to get vaccinated as long as flu viruses pose a threat to their community
Colds and Flu - Kaiser Permanente Links to information on colds and flu Covers at-home treatment for cold and flu symptoms, the flu vaccine, prevention of colds and flu, and medicines for the flu
Flu Treatments: OTC, Vaccine, and More - Healthline The flu is a virus, so antibiotics aren’t effective Treatment for the flu centers on relieving major symptoms until the flu goes away Learn about self-care and medication options
Cold and Flu or Something More? When to See a Doctor This Winter Here's what works: Get vaccinated: Annual flu vaccines and updated COVID-19 vaccines significantly reduce your risk of severe illness RSV vaccines are now available for eligible groups Wash your hands frequently: Soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after being in public places or around sick people
How to protect yourself from cold, flu, RSV or COVID-19 With flu season ramping up, doctors provide advice on how to protect yourself and your children from the cold, flu, respiratory syncytial virus or COVID-19 during the winter months
Protect Your Health This Respiratory Virus Season Cold weather, combined with cold and flu season, can bring its own challenges to people who have asthma Dry air that comes with cold weather can cause irritation and swelling in the airways of people who have asthma
How to cut your chances of getting sick from respiratory . . . Getting the flu vaccine, the updated Covid vaccine and the RSV vaccine for eligible individuals helps to reduce the risk of hospitalization and severe complications Hand hygiene is also key