What happens when COVID-19 and the flu season collide?
To prepare, the CDC has ordered extra flu vaccines this year and is recommending you get one before the end of October.
What happens when COVID-19 and the flu season collide?
To prepare, the CDC has ordered extra flu vaccines this year and is recommending you get one before the end of October.
FLU SEASON COLLIDE?TO PREPARE - THE C-D-C ORDEREDEXTRA FLU VACCINES THIS YEARAND IS RECOMMENDING YOU GET ONEBEFORE THE END OF OCTOBER.THE MAJOR CONCERN IS...DOCTORSARENT REALLY SURE - HOW SOMEONEWHO HAD COVID WILL REACT WITHTHE FLU.DR.RICHARD PAN: EVEN IF THEY WEREASYMTOMATIC WILL THE FLU BE ALOT WORSE FOR SOMEBODY WHOSEALREADY COVID BECAUSE OF TEHDAMAGE COVID ALREADY DID TO THELUNGS AND HEART THAT PERHAPSTHE PATIENT IS NOT FULLYRECOVERED FROMTHE OTHER MAJOR CONCERN...YOU CAN SPREAD BOTH THE FLU ANDCOVID BEFORE YOU DEVLEOPSYMPTOMS.WE HAVE ADVICE ON FINDING AJOB, MAKING ENDS MEET AND
Hoosiers will have more options for accessing free COVID-19 testing when the Allen County Department of Health opens two new sites..
KDKA's Dr. Maria Simbra has more on how UPMC doctors are prepping for flu season amid the global coronavirus pandemic.