Midweek - Fighting the Flu

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Public Health Nurse Debbie Wallace prepares a vial of the influenza vaccine at the DeKalb County Health Department, 2550 N. Annie Glidden Road in DeKalb. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health's Influenza Surveillance and Flu Activity Report, the flu has had continuous widespread activity throughout Illinois since the week of Dec. 10. Most flu seasons run from October through May, with the season's peak in January and February.
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Public Health Nurse Debbie Wallace prepares a vial of the influenza vaccine at the DeKalb County Health Department, 2550 N. Annie Glidden Road in DeKalb. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health's Influenza Surveillance and Flu Activity Report, the flu has had continuous widespread activity throughout Illinois since the week of Dec. 10. Most flu seasons run from October through May, with the season's peak in January and February.

  • Public Health Nurse Debbie Wallace prepares a vial of the influenza vaccine at the DeKalb County Health Department, 2550 N. Annie Glidden Road in DeKalb. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health's Influenza Surveillance and Flu Activity Report, the flu has had continuous widespread activity throughout Illinois since the week of Dec. 10. Most flu seasons run from October through May, with the season's peak in January and February.
  • Public Health Nurse Debbie Wallace holds a vial of the influenza vaccine at the DeKalb County Health Department, 2550 N. Annie Glidden Road in DeKalb. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health's Influenza Surveillance and Flu Activity Report, the flu has had continuous widespread activity throughout Illinois since the week of Dec. 10. Most flu seasons run from October through May, with the season's peak in January and February.
  • To reduce the risk of illness, the DeKalb County Health Department strongly encourages residents to receive a yearly influenza vaccine, commonly known as “the flu shot,” especially those with a higher risk of flu, including pregnant women, children younger than 5 years, and people age 65 and older.
  • To reduce the risk of illness, the DeKalb County Health Department strongly encourages residents to receive a yearly influenza vaccine, commonly known as “the flu shot,” especially those with a higher risk of flu, including pregnant women, children younger than 5 years, and people age 65 and older.
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