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For most people who need only one dose of flu vaccine for the season, September and October are generally good times to be vaccinated against flu. Ideally, everyone should be vaccinated by the end of October. Get protected against a ruff respiratory illness season! Information updated 12/31/24.
The CDC recommends that people ages 6 months and older get a flu vaccine, ideally by the end of October. Even if you wait until after October, the vaccine will still be beneficial and provide protection. For more information on recommendations, visit this CDC page.
If you skipped your flu shot this fall, doctors say its not too late to get one now. Usually, youll get some protection within a week to 10 days, and were not through the flu season yet, Furr says. While flu activity tends to peak in February, cases can continue through March and April.
What Strains Do 20242025 Flu Vaccines Protect Against? All flu vaccines for the 20242025 season are trivalent, meaning they are designed to protect against three flu strains. These include an influenza A(H1N1) virus, an influenza A(H3N2) virus, and an influenza B/Victoria virus.
Some people may be able to get vaccinated through their maternity service, care home, or their employer if they are a frontline health or social care worker. The last date you will be able to get your flu vaccination is 31 March 2025, but its best to get vaccinated sooner to protect yourself during winter.
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While earlier is generally better, you can get the flu shot later in the seasoneven into January or beyond.
Flu season when cases of the flu go up dramatically in the Northern Hemisphere (which includes the U.S.) is October through May. The highest number of cases (peak) usually happen between December and February.
For people who dont have health insurance, the flu vaccine can range from about $20 to $120 out of pocket, depending on where you go and the kind of flu shot you get. The three flu vaccines recommended for adults age 65 and older are more expensive than those recommended for younger people.

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