COVID-19 Cases Continue to Climb: 5 Things to Know
- The CDC advises everyone six months and older to receive an updated COVID-19 vaccine in 2024-2025.
- COVID-19 continues to circulate, and vaccination rates are lower than influenza rates, increasing risks.
- This updated vaccine protects against serious outcomes as the COVID-19 virus continues to change and mutate.
- Adults hospitalized for COVID-19 in 2023-2024 showed that over 95% had not received the latest vaccine.
- Consider consulting with a healthcare provider about vaccination, especially if you have risk factors or it's been six months since vaccination.
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COVID-19 Cases Continue to Climb: 5 Things to Know
(BPT) - If you didn't get the updated vaccine in fall 2024, it's not too late to benefit from the protection that vaccines can offer. Over 95% of adults who were hospitalized in 2023-2024 due to COVID-19 had no record…
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