DEAR DR. GOTT: What can you tell me about the newest flu virus we should be immunized for? I live in a senior community where viruses seem to run rampant, and I want to take every precaution I can to keep from getting the flu.
DEAR READER: The flu “shot” is an inactivated vaccine given with a needle, ordinarily in the arm. It is commonly approved for anyone older than 6 months of age, including those people with chronic medical conditions. Individuals 65 and older may choose to receive a high-dose shot, and those between the ages of 18 and 64 may prefer the intradermal shot; however, the standard vaccine is still the norm. There’s also a nasal spray, but I will stick with the basics for this report.
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