"Local Pharmacies Prepare for RSV Outbreak with FDA-Approved Vaccine"

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Local pharmacies are introducing a newly FDA-approved vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) as an early seasonal outbreak is anticipated. The vaccine aims to provide protection against RSV, a common respiratory infection that can be severe in infants and older adults. With the approval of this vaccine, local pharmacies are taking proactive measures to prevent the spread of RSV and mitigate its impact on vulnerable populations.
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