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Children and the Flu Vaccine

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CDC recommends that healthy children aged 6 months up through their 5th birthday, their close contacts (people who live with them), and out-of-home caregivers (nannies, daycare providers, etc.) should get a flu vaccine. This expands last year’s recommendation to now include vaccination for children 2 years old up to their 5th birthday this flu season. To find out more information go to: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/children.htm

 

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