Making the Right Vaccine Choices: Who should get the Flu, Covid and R.S.V. Vaccines and When
Introduction
One of the biggest concerns for all of us during the global pandemic is deciding the best way to protect our health. While there is still so much unknown, one preventative measure that we can take is to ensure that we are up to date on all of our vaccines. Especially in light of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, it is important that you understand what vaccines you should get, who should get them, and when. Read on for more information on flu, Covid and R.S.V. vaccines and when you should get them.
Flu Vaccines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older should get a flu vaccine every year. It is especially important to get the flu vaccine if you are at a higher risk of developing serious complications from the flu. Those at higher risk include those who are pregnant, have a weakened immune system, or those who are 65 years and older.
COVID-19 Vaccines
Due to the spread of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) and the dangers it poses, vaccines are being created to help prevent the spread of the virus. The development of these vaccines is still underway, and while you can find out more information about when they may be available, it is not yet certain when they will be released.
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Vaccines
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) does not currently recommend a vaccine for RSV. Some people, such as adults at high risk of developing serious complications instead of an RSV infection, present a potential target for vaccinating in the future.
Conclusion
It is important to know what and when to get vaccinated during this pandemic. With flu, Covid and RSV, you should follow the general guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for the flu and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recommendation for RSV vaccine. Unfortunately, there is no current vaccine available to protect against the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).