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Infectious disease experts recommend getting your flu shot and updated COVID-19 shot at the same time, ideally from late September through October.
Here’s the thing: If you tend to have side effects after getting your flu or COVID-19 shot, or after both, it’s still likely you may have them when you get both at once.
In a 2022 study, getting a Covid booster and flu shot together was associated with an 8% to 11% higher rate of self-reported side effects like fatigue, headache and muscle pain in the week after ...
Credit - Getty Images. I t’s vaccination season, which for most people means getting immunized for flu and COVID-19 (and RSV for infants, pregnant women, or people 75 and older).. Public-health ...
A CDC study published last summer found that people who got both their flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine at the same time experienced slightly more side effects — an increase of 8% to 11% — than ...
With flu season looming and a new COVID-19 booster shot now available to much of the public, many are trying to schedule vaccination appointments to keep healthy.. And some busy folks looking to ...
A recent study of Medicare claims data found a slightly increased — but still very rare— risk of stroke for seniors who get a high-dose influenza vaccine and Covid-19 shot at the same time ...
Doctors share when to get the new COVID-19 shot, its side effects, what variants it protects against, how soon to get a booster after infection, and more.