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there is in Your country influenza epidemic.What about antiinfluenza vaccin

the flu shot is recommended every year, it only prevents a severe influenza infection, does not guarantee that one will not get influenza. If there is an outbreak, then there is possibly a strain that is not covered by the shot, good luck

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