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  1. Flu antiviral drugs can treat and can be used in children & other high risk people. Learn more:

  2. can be more serious for some ppl like pregnant women, babies, and seniors. to protect loved ones.

  3. activity remains elevated. 9 more states reported widespread activity since last week: . Get a today

  4. Antiviral drugs can treat illness & prevent serious flu complications, like . Learn more:

  5. : know the emergency warning signs of in children. Keep your family safe & ! Learn more here:

  6. Good reminder-if you haven't gotten your for two, now's the time!

  7. : H3N2 flu virus activity can result in more hospitalizations among young kids & older adults.

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    . Get a vaccine at least 2 wks before travel for the best protection against the flu. Learn more: .

  9. : Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth to prevent the spread of germs. More prevention tips here:

  10. U.S. activity continues to increase. CDC recommends antivirals to treat flu in high risk flu patients.

  11. This flu season, learn about susceptibility of to flu complications courtesty of & keep your

  12. Looking for resources to promote vaccination among underserved populations? Checkout the NIVDP newsletter here:

  13. U.S. activity continues to increase. CDC recommends antivirals to treat flu in very sick patients.

  14. Teaching kids healthy habits can stop the spread of germs and viruses like the .

  15. It's flu season! Be on the lookout for symptoms & know what to do if you or a family member gets sick w/ flu!

  16. can make some chronic medical conditions worse, even if they are well managed. Learn more -

  17. Questions about seasonal vaccines? Get answers here:

  18. If you haven't gotten a yet, now is the time! Flu vaccines prevented 5M flu illnesses last season.

  19. Checkout , director of CDC's National Center for Immunizations & Respiratory Diseases on talking about season!

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