As temperatures drop for the winter months, more people will gather indoors, meaning respiratory viruses, like COVID, will likely spread.
“Almost all the strains circulating in Alabama are the Omicron strains,” Stubblefield said.
“This shot does a better job of protecting against that and then again, severe disease, hospitalization and death.”While there is no vaccine for RSV, Stubblefield urges everyone to consider a flu shot.Not reading this story on the WSFA News App? Get news alerts FASTER and FREE in the
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