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- covid+flu coadministration in 2024 ?In Ask the ProvidersJuly 9, 2024How wonderful that you are planning ahead to keep your family healthy and safe for this winter's sick season. And YES! The CDC and the AAP are still recommending both flu and COVID vaccines for people over the age of 6 mos for this fall. As far as when they may be ready and available at your local office/pharmacy/health department- that's still to de determined. Currently at our office we do not have dates on arrival of either of these vaccines for our patients. Previous years we generally have a better idea by the beginning of September. And perhaps by that time you can call your medical home office and ask if they have any estimates. I'll link the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) release from last month concerning recommendations for COVID and flu vaccine for this fall. https://publications.aap.org/aapnews/news/29373/CDC-recommends-updated-COVID-19-vaccines-for I know that doesn't give you a specific answer to your question, but that is as good as is available for now. However with the current recommendations-it's a good guess that you will likely be able to get both vaccines at the same time this fall. Alissa11
- covid+flu coadministration in 2024 ?In Ask the Providers·July 5, 2024I'm starting to see and hear quite a bit for this fall's covid and flu recommendations. Flu appears to be ready on a similar schedule as in years past, but everything I've seen w COVID still appears date of availability TBA but everyone 6-months and older still need a booster. I have preferred (to date) to get the shots at the same time, not just for me and my husband, but for our twin almost two year olds. Is this still the go-to recommendation for this year's boosters, and/or does anyone have stronger insights on when this fall's COVID shots might be ready exactly?0235
- Introduce yourselfIn General Discussion/UpdatesMay 22, 2024Hi! I am a pediatrician practicing in Northern Kentucky for the past 25 years since finishing my training at the University of Kentucky. The effectiveness of immunizations has greatly changed the kinds of illnesses we see in the office everyday and I would be glad to share my experience in anyway that can help parents feel comfortable with things.10
- Introduce yourselfIn General Discussion/UpdatesMay 13, 2024I am a board-certified pediatrician practicing in Leitchfield, Kentucky, which happens to be my hometown. I completed my residency training at Norton Children's in 2015 and came straight home to join our local pediatric practice. As a parent I understand the stresses of making the best decisions for your children and am happy to be here as an expert on the topic of pediatrics and, in this situation, vaccinations. I am happily married and together my wife and I have two children. I enjoy hunting, cooking and woodworking in my spare time.10
- Introduce yourselfIn General Discussion/UpdatesApril 22, 2024Hello! I am a pediatric nurse practitioner and lactation consultant working in the Eastern Kentucky and Tri-State area for 20 years. In my spare time I enjoy hiking, running, weightlifting, cooking, and baking. I have also two teenage sons who keep me busy. I am proud to say that myself and my family are fully vaccinated. I hope I can be helpful in answering your vaccination questions and easing any concerns you may have regarding vaccines.10
- Introduce yourselfIn General Discussion/Updates·April 18, 2023We'd love to get to know you better. Take a moment to say hi to the community in the comments.0356
- covid+flu coadministration in 2024 ?In Ask the ProvidersJuly 9, 2024Great, thank you0
- Forum DisclaimerIn General Discussion/Updates·May 29, 2024Disclaimer for the Childhood Vaccine Forum Welcome to our community forum, a collaborative effort by the Immunize Kentucky Coalition and the Kentucky Rural Health Association. This forum is designed to facilitate discussions and provide information regarding childhood vaccines. While we strive to offer valuable insights and support, it's essential to recognize the nature of the information shared here: 1. Educational Purpose Only: The content provided on this forum is intended for educational purposes only. It should not be construed as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or vaccination. 2. Professional Opinions: Although healthcare professionals may contribute to discussions, their comments are based on personal opinions and experiences. These should not replace professional medical consultation. Their views do not reflect the official stance of the Immunize Kentucky Coalition, the Kentucky Rural Health Association, or any affiliated institutions. 3. Accuracy and Completeness: While we endeavor to ensure the information on this forum is accurate and up-to-date, medical knowledge is constantly evolving. The Immunize Kentucky Coalition and the Kentucky Rural Health Association cannot guarantee the completeness, accuracy, or usefulness of any information presented. 4. Privacy and Confidentiality: Please be mindful of the privacy and confidentiality of personal health information. Avoid sharing sensitive personal health details. Use general terms when discussing health conditions or treatments. 5. External Links: Links to external sites are provided for convenience and additional information. However, the Immunize Kentucky Coalition and the Kentucky Rural Health Association are not responsible for the content of external websites or the accuracy of information found therein. 6. Moderation: To maintain a supportive and informative environment, all posts and comments will be subject to moderation. We reserve the right to remove content that is considered inappropriate, offensive, or not in alignment with our forum's goals. By participating in this forum, you agree to these terms and acknowledge that the advice or information you receive should not replace professional medical consultation and treatment. Your use of the forum constitutes your agreement to these disclaimer terms. For specific vaccine-related questions or concerns, we highly encourage consulting directly with healthcare professionals or visiting official health organization websites for the most current guidance. Thank you for being a part of our community and contributing to a well-informed and healthy Kentucky.0012
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