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Misconception #1: The flu and COVID-19 vaccines can make you sick. "You aren't going to get the flu from the flu vaccine. You're not going to get COVID from the ...
Please "Courtesy: Mayo Clinic News Network." What is the MMR vaccine? "The vaccine is a combination of three vaccines; the 'M', for the measles vaccine, the ...
"While we don't have a vaccine yet for COVID-19, we do have a flu vaccine," says Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a Mayo Clinic pediatric infectious diseases physician. " ...
While a vaccine is not yet available for COVID-19, there is a vaccine available to prevent influenza. "This season is more important to get the flu vaccine ...
Vaccinations are a childhood rite of passage, but they are important, as they can prevent and limit the spread of illness. The Centers for Disease Control and ...
Mayo Clinic recommends the 2025-26 COVID-19 vaccine for these groups: All adults 18 and older. All children 6 months to 17 years. All pregnant individuals. Mayo ...
Out of an abundance of caution, the FDA and CDC recommends a pause on the Johnson & Johnson vaccine based on six rare blood clotting events in recipients. While ...
The best way to protect yourself from either of these illnesses is to get vaccinated. Updated vaccines for both influenza and COVID-19 are now available. In ...
Robert Jacobson, M.D., Mayo Clinic Children's Center pediatrician and vaccine specialist, advises parents to ensure their child has recommended vaccinations ...
Vaccines can cause autoimmune diseases. Natural immunity is safer and better. The Mayo experts explain that the number of active molecules in infant vaccines is ...
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