As flu cases are surging across the United States, here's what to know about whether or not you can still get the vaccine.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Flu is rising rapidly across the U.S., driven by a new variant of the virus — and cases are expected to ...
The variant emerged after the 2025-2026 flu vaccine was developed, meaning the current vaccine does not target this specific ...
Doctors said this year’s flu season could be shaping up to be one of the worst in recent memory, and the next two weeks may ...
Learn about the new flu variant, subclade K, that is circulating several countries and why this winter 2025-2026 flu season ...
Child death toll rises from flu in US as surging cases have some states breaking grim records - Hospitalizations have nearly ...
As flu cases rise and the debate around vaccines intensifies, a Health and Human Services panel continues to meet to discuss ...
In 2025, federal health agencies dismantled precedents in vaccine guidance, fracturing state-federal alignment and fueling concerns about public health guidance. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
However, getting vaccinated for the flu is still your best chance at preventing severe disease. It can also stop you from catching other forms of the flu that it’s a better match for, as different ...
As millions of Americans hit the road or took to the skies for the holidays, another seasonal traveler is picking up speed: ...
Linn and Johnson officials express concern about aligning U.S. vaccine policy to other countries like Denmark, and urge ...