Urgent: Protect Yourself and Loved Ones – Flu Season is Here, and Vaccination is Key
DALLAS, TX – October 7, 2025 – As winter approaches, health officials areโค urgingโ americansโ to get โขvaccinated against the flu,โค citing concerning data from last year’s notably severe season. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported 280 children diedโฃ from flu-related complications during theโข last fluโค season. Alarmingly,nearly halfโฃ of these children โขhad no pre-existingโ health conditions,and approximately 90% were not fullyโ vaccinated.
Beyond fatalities, the CDCโ also recorded over 100 cases โคof children developing a rare, but serious, flu complication: brain inflammation that can result in seizures, hallucinations, โor even โขdeath. Vaccination rates were low among those affected.
“It’s important for mothers-to-be to understand that a badโฃ case of โคflu can put them in the hospital orโข cause their baby to be born prematurely,” explained Dr. Riley. Flu vaccination during pregnancy offersโค “two-for-one โฃprotection,” extending immunity to newborns whoโค are too young to be vaccinated โขthemselves and are particularly vulnerable. Dr. Riley emphasized that years of data demonstrate the safety of flu vaccination for both mother โคand baby.
Who Should Get Vaccinated?
Health officials recommend annual flu vaccination for nearly everyoneโ six months and older. Specific vaccine options are available for different age groups and healthโข needs:
* Seniors (65+): High-doseโ flu shots and vaccines with an immune booster are specifically designed for older adults, โthough a โฃstandard all-ages shot is also acceptableโค if specialized options are unavailable.
* Those Avoiding Shots: โฃ The nasal spray vaccine, FluMist, is available for individuals aged 2 โthrough 49.
* Convenient at-Home Option: โคFor eligible adults,FluMist is โคnow available for at-home administration through the vaccine’s website. Eligibility is โpersistent by age and a โฃmedical โคquestionnaire, with vaccines shipped for self-โค or child-administration.The FDA approved this option last year,and it is โคcurrently available in 34 states,with manufacturer AstraZenecaโค aiming to expand access.
Cost and Coverage
Flu vaccines are generally covered without cost under Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans whenโ administered by an in-network provider. Local health departments often offer free or low-cost vaccinations to those who qualify. The at-home FluMist option is also expectedโ to be covered by insurance, though anโ out-of-pocket delivery fee may apply.
Can I โGet My Flu and โCOVID-19 Vaccines Together?
Yes, according to Dr. Philipโ Huang, โdirectorโฃ of Dallas Health and Human Services. “They’re safe โto give together and that’s aโ good way to get โthem taken care of,”โ he said. Though, access to COVID-19 vaccines, particularlyโข for children through government programs, โฃmight potentially be limited due to recent changes in federalโค recommendations.
Health officials strongly encourage everyone to prioritize flu vaccination this season to โคprotectโค themselves,their families,and their communities.