The flu vaccine is now available in some locations.
And new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines are recommended for some.
"We should do what we can to protect ourselves — and others — with the best tool we have: the flu vaccine."
Not only that, but COVID-19 and RSV could again spike at the same time as the flu, triggering a "tripledemic," Gandhi said.
Women who are between 32 and 36 weeks pregnant can also protect their infants at birth by getting a new Pfizer RSV vaccine.
Persons:
Cara Murez HealthDay, Soniya Gandhi, Gandhi, There's, Priya Soni, Sinai Guerin Children’s, Soni, Sonja Rosen, Rosen
Organizations:
Southern Hemisphere, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Pfizer, GSK, U.S . Centers for Disease Control
Locations:
United States, Cedars, Sinai, Los Angeles, U.S, Guillain, Barre