Annual flu shots significantly reduce the risk of flu and its complications across all age groups (6 months and older). Vaccination is especially crucial for high-risk individuals, as it can prevent severe complications, hospitalizations, and protect vulnerable community members, including young infants who are too young for vaccination.
For flu vaccination, it is recommended annually for everyone aged 6 months and older, especially for children, seniors, pregnant women, and individuals with chronic health conditions.
Yes, children over 6 months should get vaccinated annually, as they are at higher risk of flu complications and help prevent the virus from spreading in schools and homes.
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