Health
One study suggests that an influenza vaccine may reduce the risk of severe COVID-19. – The Washington Newsday
People who received the flu vaccine the year before they tested positive for COVID-19 are nearly 2 1/2 times less likely to be hospitalized with a severe form of…
People who received the flu vaccine the year before they tested positive for COVID-19 are nearly 2 1/2 times less likely to be hospitalized with a severe form of the disease than those who were not vaccinated, according to an analysis published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine.
In addition, those who were vaccinated against influenza within a year of being diagnosed with COVID-19 were more than three times less likely to be admitted to intensive care because of the…
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