Navigating the Vaccination Trio: COVID, Flu, and RSV

Vaccines for Covid-19, flu, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are now available in the US, and public health officials are encouraging eligible individuals to receive all three shots to prevent a potential "tripledemic." Taking the Covid-19 and flu vaccines together is safe and effective, according to experts. However, there is limited research on administering the RSV vaccine with other vaccines. Individuals can choose to take the RSV shot separately if they prefer. Taking all three shots simultaneously offers convenience and may help prevent missed doses. Those who opt to space out the vaccines should prioritize the Covid-19 shot, followed by the RSV vaccine and then the flu jab, with a one-week interval between each.
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