Influenza Vaccine Supply Increases; CDC Urges Expanded Vaccination
Atlanta – Influenza vaccine manufacturers reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that over 103 million doses of the vaccine are now available nationwide. In light of this increased supply, the CDC is broadening its call for vaccinations against influenza during the upcoming flu season.
CDC officials stated that vaccination remains the most effective method to prevent influenza infection and reduce the severity of illness. The agency recommends that all individuals six months of age and older receive an annual flu vaccine, with rare exceptions based on specific medical conditions.
Information on vaccine availability can be found on the CDC website, along with guidance for healthcare providers and the general public regarding influenza prevention and treatment. The CDC continues to monitor influenza activity across the country and will adjust recommendations as needed throughout the flu season.
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