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 New COVID-19 booster shots are available and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for those ages 12 and up who were fully vaccinated against the coronavirus at least two months ago.Also, flu shots for the 2022-23 season are now widely available and recommended stanley mugs  for nearly everyone.Should you get the vaccine simultaneously with both shots being accessible and recommended White House COVID-19 Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said he thinks it s a good idea to get both shots simultaneously. As the annual flu vaccination campaign kicks into high gear later this month and into ea stanley cup rly October, we expect millions will choose to get their COVID-19 shot at the same time, or over the course of the fall when people go in for routine checkups,  Jha said.  I really believe this is why God gave us two arms -- one for the flu shot and the other one for the COVID shot. The CDC recommends flu vaccinations in September and October annually.Dr. Keith Armitage, medical director of Cleveland s University Hosp stanley cups itals Roe Green Center for Travel Medicine  Global Health, said it was previously advised not to get the shots together. That is no longer the case. When the COVID-19 vaccines were first approved, the recommendation was to not get a vaccine two weeks before or after. The reason for this was to not confuse adverse reactions,  Armitage said. By now there has been so much experience with COVID vaccines, this no longer applies. It is absolutely okay to get a flu shot and COV Pwiz CDC marks end of 2018 Ebola outbreak in eastern DR Congo
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