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  2. Influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The standard flu vaccine is free for the following people: children aged six months to five years; people aged 65 years and over; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged six months and over; pregnant women; and

  3. When's the best time to get your flu shot? - AOL

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    Fortunately, there's a safe way to build up immunity and protect yourself ahead of flu season: the seasonal flu vaccine, which the CDC recommends for everyone ages 6 months and older.

  4. Live attenuated influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    The live attenuated influenza vaccine is recommended only for people 2–49 years of age, and people who have a weakened immune system, pregnant women, and people with certain chronic diseases may not be eligible to receive live attenuated influenza vaccine. [17] In contrast, inactivated virus vaccines contain no living virus, and cannot cause ...

  5. Flu season - Wikipedia

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    Flu vaccinations are used to diminish the effects of the flu season and can lower an individual's risk of getting the flu by about half. Since the Northern and Southern Hemisphere have winter at different times of the year, there are actually two flu seasons each year.