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Fall Vaccines: What’s New, What’s Not

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This autumn, vaccination against respiratory diseases, including COVID-19, flu, and RSV, is set to be straightforward for most individuals. The CDC has released updated immunization guidelines, recommending the COVID-19 vaccine for everyone over 6 months old, with an emphasis on shared clinical decision-making, especially for those under 65. Despite broad recommendations, vaccination rates have declined. The flu vaccine remains critical, recommended for nearly everyone aged 6 months and older. Newly approved, the RSV vaccine is targeted primarily at older adults with certain health conditions.

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