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The flu virus is a shape-shifter, making last year's vaccine less effective. Annual vaccination keeps you shielded from the latest strains.
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Over time, your body's immunity from previous vaccinations wanes. To maintain robust protection, an annual flu shot is essential.
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Vaccination protects you and shields high-risk groups like children, pregnant women, the elderly, and those with underlying health issues.
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By getting vaccinated, you reduce your chances of becoming a carrier, contributing to the overall community's health.
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The flu vaccine may not always prevent infection, but it often lessens its severity, resulting in milder symptoms and fewer complications.
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The flu can disrupt daily life, leading to missed work or school. Yearly vaccination keeps you on track with your commitments.
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Consult a doctor for more information on flu shot to ensure you make informed decisions about your health.
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