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Who is Most at Risk During Flu Season?
Certain populations are more vulnerable to severe complications from the flu. These include:
Young children
Pregnant women
People with chronic health conditions such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease
Adults aged 65 and older
It is crucial for these groups to take preventive measures, including getting the
flu vaccine
.
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