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Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who receiving LAIV flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider administers a Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine [LAIV] (Nasal Spray Vaccine). CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. There are many vaccine options to choose from, but the most important thing is for all people 6 months and older to get an influenza vaccine every year. If you have questions about which vaccine is best for you, talk to your doctor or other health care professional. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a bandage has been placed on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider and patient consult on influenza vaccine options. The best way to prevent seasonal flu illness is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. There are many vaccine options to choose from, but the most important thing is for all people 6 months and older to get an influenza vaccine every year. If you have questions about which vaccine is best for you, talk to your doctor or other health care professional. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider and patient consult on influenza vaccine options. The best way to prevent seasonal flu illness is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. There are many vaccine options to choose from, but the most important thing is for all people 6 months and older to get an influenza vaccine every year. If you have questions about which vaccine is best for you, talk to your doctor or other health care professional. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who is receiving a flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider and patient consult on influenza vaccine options. The best way to prevent seasonal flu illness is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. There are many vaccine options to choose from, but the most important thing is for all people 6 months and older to get an influenza vaccine every year. If you have questions about which vaccine is best for you, talk to your doctor or other health care professional. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider places a bandage on the injection site of a patient who just received an influenza vaccine. The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)

Patient who received flu vaccine

In this 2020 photo captured inside a clinical setting, a health care provider and patient consult on influenza vaccine options. The best way to prevent seasonal flu illness is to get vaccinated every year. CDC recommends everyone 6 months of age and older get a flu vaccine every season. There are many vaccine options to choose from, but the most important thing is for all people 6 months and older to get an influenza vaccine every year. If you have questions about which vaccine is best for you, talk to your doctor or other health care professional. (Photo / Lauren Bishop)