From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Is it COVID-19, RSV or the flu?
Date September 30, 2021 10:59 AM
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Plus: Everything you need to know about flu shots this year

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Your child wakes up with a fever and stuffy nose. Is it the flu? Is it COVID-19? Or is it something else, like respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)? Unfortunately, right now all three are possibilities. Here's how to figure out what’s causing your child’s illness, and more importantly, what you should do about it. ([link removed])
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** Everything you need to know about flu shots ([link removed])
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It's always been important to get the flu shot, but it's even more important this year with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. To help you better understand why, we answer some of your questions about the flu, the flu shot and the relationship between flu and COVID-19.
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** Five reasons kids need flu shots every year ([link removed])
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Flu season is getting underway, which means it's time to think about protecting your family from the flu. And if you're wavering on whether or not to get vaccinated, here are five reasons why the flu shot is essential for children – even those who are generally healthy.

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