Now, she's not taking any chances with COVID-19 or the flu.
In addition to staying socially distanced, wearing a mask, and washing our hands frequently, the best way to stay healthy this fall and winter is to get a flu vaccine. Of course, getting the flu vaccine helps protect you against the flu. And on a larger scale, having more people vaccinated helps reduce the burden of the flu on our already stressed medical system.
But you might have to be a little more proactive this year than usual to get your flu shot, especially if you usually rely on your employer for the vaccine,. Instead, you can get one at many drug stores, pharmacies, and urgent care centers as well as vaccine drives set up by local public health departments. The best time to get the vaccine is September through October, experts say, so now is the time to figure out when and where you'll get yours.
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