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Flu and COVID infections got worse over the holidays, with more misery expected, CDC says
Read full article: Flu and COVID infections got worse over the holidays, with more misery expected, CDC saysThe flu season in the U.S. is getting worse with 38 states reporting high or very high levels for respiratory illnesses.
AdventHealth prepares for what doctors expect will be a busy flu season
Read full article: AdventHealth prepares for what doctors expect will be a busy flu seasonAdventHealth will be offering free flu shots at several of its Centra Care locations next week ahead of what doctors said will be a busy flu season and News 6 once again is partnering with the facility to get the word out.
Last chance for free flu shots from News 6, AdventHealth Centra Care
Read full article: Last chance for free flu shots from News 6, AdventHealth Centra CareIf you need help with the Public File, call 407-291-6000. Copyright © 2020 ClickOrlando.com is managed by Graham Digital and pubished by Graham Media Group, a division of Graham Holdings.
News 6 teams up with Centra Care: Here’s when, where to get your free flu shot
Read full article: News 6 teams up with Centra Care: Here’s when, where to get your free flu shotNews 6 teams up with Centra Care: Here’s when, where to get your free flu shotPublished: October 22, 2020, 9:32 amNews 6 is once again teaming up with AdventHealth Centra Care to offer free flu shots to Central Floridians.
Orange County residents get free flu shots, helping save healthcare resources for pandemic
Read full article: Orange County residents get free flu shots, helping save healthcare resources for pandemicORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – With flu season approaching as concerns continue over the COVID-19 pandemic, officials with Orange County are offering free flu vaccinations to residents. The drive-thru vaccinations are offered Oct. 14 through Oct. 16 from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Barnett Park. While there is no vaccine for COVID-19, flu shots can help save healthcare resources for the care of patients with the virus. Vladimir Colina was one of the first Orange County residents to receive his flu vaccine on Wednesday. Masks are required and residents are asked to wear clothes that do not restrict access to the upper arm.