NYSDOH 2018 Flu Outbreak Toolkit

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Facebook Post:Flu rates in New York areveryhigh. Everyone six months and older who has not yet received a flu shot should get vaccinated as soon as possible. Learn where to get a flu shot near you:

Tweet:Flu rates in New York areveryhigh. Everyone six months and older who has not yet received a flu shot should get vaccinated as soon as possible. Learn where to get a flu shot near you: vaccinefinder.orghealth.ny.gov/flu

Facebook Post: The flu is more dangerous for adults and children with chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma or heart disease. It can cause serious complications such as lung, ear and sinus infections, dehydration and even death. That’s why getting a flu shot is so important. It’s not too late. Flu season can last through May! Immunization is Protection.

Tweet:The flu is more dangerous for adults & kids w/ chronic conditions like diabetes, asthma or heart disease. It can cause serious complications; lung, ear & sinus infections, dehydration & even death. Getting a flu shot is important and it’s not too late. health.ny.gov/flu

Facebook Post:Flu symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. If you think you have the flu, talk with your health care provider about a prescription antiviral drug within two days of symptoms first appearing. Learn where to get a flu shot near you:

Tweet:Flu symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. If you think you have the flu, talk with your health care provider about a prescription antiviral drug within two days of symptoms first appearing. Learn where to get a flu shot near you:vaccinefinder.orghealth.ny.gov/flu

Facebook Post:Looking for a flu shot? Learn where to get one near you:

Tweet:Looking for a flu shot? Learn where to get one near you: vaccinefinder.orghealth.ny.gov/flu