A higher share of Americans plan to mask at least sometimes this flu season to avoid germs than plan to get vaccinated, according to a survey
and people's concerns with getting both the updated Covid booster and the flu shot. Just 32% of U.S. adults are very confident that it is safe to receive the vaccines at the same time, the survey shows.affirms that doing so has proven to be safe. Studies of over 450,000 people indicate that only mild symptoms are experienced after receiving the immunizations simultaneously, says Walensky, adding that,"Most of those are resolved really quite quickly.
And, she reiterates, bundling them together is easy as well as safe:"You want to make sure you get both, and it's often more convenient to get them both at the same time."Soreness at the injection site or in the arm where the shot was administered"Flu vaccines work. For more than 50 years, hundreds of millions of Americans have safely received their vaccines," said Patricia Stinchfield, president of NFID.
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