
"Key Takeaways from the CDC's Latest Flu Vaccine Guidelines"
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released new guidelines for the upcoming flu season, stating that people with egg allergies can now receive any flu vaccine that is appropriate for their age and health status, regardless of whether it is egg-based or non-egg-based. This change aligns the U.S. with other countries that have already recognized the minimal risk of allergic reactions to egg-based vaccines. The recommended strains for this year's flu vaccine have also been announced. It is advised to get vaccinated at the end of September, October, or early November for optimal protection during the peak of flu season, which typically occurs between December and February.
