When to Get the New Flu, COVID, and RSV Vaccines  


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9/26/2023

With the fall season comes back-to-school, beautiful foliage, apple picking, cooler days, and respiratory illnesses. While some people may experience mild symptoms from the viruses, others, including infants, seniors, and people at high risk, can become very sick and require emergency and hospitalized care.

The good news is this fall, new vaccines for Flu, COVID, and RSV are available to help prevent some of the most common respiratory illnesses more than ever. Use this handy chart to find out who, when, and where you and your loved ones should receive the vaccines. In addition to staying up-to-date on vaccines, use proper hygiene and remember to always wash your hands with soap and water! Visit www.cdc.gov for the latest information about vaccines and contact your physician with any questions. We hope you have a happy, healthy fall.

Vaccine Recommended Age When to Get Vaccinated Where to Get Vaccinated
Flu 6 months and older Late September through March (experts recommend getting vaccinated in early fall) Emerson Urgent Care Centers, pharmacies, or Find a PCP
COVID 6 months and older Late September through March (experts recommend getting vaccinated in early fall) Pharmacies, or contact your PCP
RSV

Pregnant women in their third trimester (during weeks 32-36)

Adults 60 and older

Infants younger than 8 months (born during or entering their first RSV season)

Infants 8-24 months may be eligible depending upon risk factors, talk to your pediatrician to learn more

Late September through March (experts recommend getting vaccinated in early fall) Learn more at RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) Immunizations | CDC and Contact your PCP
Shingles 50 years and older Consult with your PCP Pharmacies, or contact your PCP

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