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NRH SUGGESTS FALL AND WINTER SHOTS

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Flu, COVID-19 and RSV viruses will be circulating.


To protect yourself and those you love when respiratory viruses are circulating this fall and winter, getting vaccinated against both the flu and COVID-19 will be important. Individuals who are age 60 or older may also need to get vaccinated against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
These three viral, respiratory illnesses are active this year and hospital admissions for COVID are already starting to increase around the country.
Navarro Regional Hospital is encouraging community members to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendation that everyone 6 months or older get both flu and updated COVID shots this year to bolster immune defenses as the weather turns colder.
โ€œVaccinations stimulate the bodyโ€™s immune system to minimize your chances of developing severe illness that requires hospitalization,โ€ said Carla Harris, N.P., a primary care provider at Medical Associates at Corsicana Crossing. โ€œIn addition to helping ourselves, immunization can also slow the spread of viruses to the more vulnerable members of our community.โ€
Those at the highest risk of serious illness from flu or COVID include babies and toddlers, the elderly, pregnant women and people with chronic health conditions, including asthma, diabetes, heart disease and obesity.
People ages 60 years and older should talk to their healthcare provider about whether RSV vaccination is right for them as well. Older adults, adults with chronic heart or lung disease, with weakened immune systems or living in nursing homes or long-term care facilities are at the highest risk for RSV illness.
Ms. Harris continues, โ€œAnyone can get sick from a respiratory virus but vaccination and preventive actions such as avoiding close contact with people who are sick, covering your coughs and sneezes and frequent hand-washing with soap and water are the best steps you can take to minimize your risk.โ€
As for when to get your shots, those who are in a high-risk group or who have not had COVID in the last two months can get vaccinated right away. Clinical experts say itโ€™s safe to get both the flu and COVID shots at the same appointment and the vaccines will be effective in boosting your immune system. Short-term side effects may include soreness at the injection site, headaches, fatigue or fever, but they should pass quickly.
If you need to find a primary care provider, visit Navarro-Docs.com or call 903-872-DOCS.

Carla Harris, N.P.
Medical Associates at Corsicana Crossing
3201 Corsicana
Crossing Blvd.
Corsicana, TX 75109
903-872-6065

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