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February’s #FluSeason

February’s #FluSeason: Things to Consider!<br>According to the new flu season model, the flu season will peak this month or in February and it would be a mild one. But it’s important to prepare yourself for the flu season. <br>Get your #fluShot and protect yourself from the virus. Check out the PPT that shows the statistics you should know about the influenza season and how to prevent yourself from falling sick during the flu season.<br><br>The new flu season model has predicted that the flu season will peak this month or in February but would be a mild one. There are various things you should keep in mind to prepare yourself and your family for the flu season. Get yourself and your family members vaccinated and build up immunity against the flu virus. #InfluenzaSeason.<br>

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February’s #FluSeason

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  1. Protect yourself this flu season! • A new flu season model has given surprising results that the flu season may peak this month or in February and would be a mild one. But you should not take this lightly as mild flu season could also cause severe illness. • You should be well prepared before the flu season arrives. • There are many things you should be aware of to keep yourself and your family protected during the flu season • For more information visit us: • www.fccmg.com/februarys-flu-season-what-you-should-know

  2. Take a look at the report prepared by the Influence Division that presents some useful insights about the influenza season. • This report shows – • National summary of positive influenza tests reported to CDC by US clinical laboratories for 2015-16 season, • Data for pneumonia and influenza mortality • Percentage of visits for influenza • Influenza activity reported by state.

  3. Thank you!

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