Low Vaccination Rates Raise Holiday Virus Concerns in the U.S.

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Low vaccination rates in North Carolina are raising concerns about the spread of respiratory viruses during holiday gatherings. The CDC reports that only a small percentage of children and adults have received their latest COVID-19 and flu vaccinations. Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination to prevent severe illness, especially as people gather indoors with at-risk groups. The state's low vaccination rates also pose a risk for outbreaks of highly contagious viruses like measles. Preventative measures such as handwashing and staying home when sick are recommended to reduce virus transmission.
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