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CDC Highlights Flu Vaccination Week Amid High Dose Availability

National Desk
April 13, 2026
Atlanta, GA – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a week-long event dedicated to emphasizing the importance of influenza vaccination. The initiative aims to increase public awareness and encourage individuals to get vaccinated against the flu. According to the CDC, approximately 77 million doses of influenza vaccine have already been distributed across the country. Agency officials anticipate that the total number of available doses will reach a record high by the end of the year. This increased availability comes as public health experts continue to stress the significance of annual flu shots in preventing illness and reducing the severity of influenza infections. The CDC's awareness campaign will include various outreach activities, educational materials, and partnerships with healthcare providers to promote vaccination. The agency hopes that these efforts will help to improve vaccination rates, particularly among vulnerable populations such as children, the elderly, and individuals with underlying health conditions. Details regarding specific events and resources available during the week-long campaign can be found on the CDC's website.

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