Did you know?
The best way to prevent the flu is by getting vaccinated every year.
Where the flu spreads
You are most likely to catch the flu from someone in your household.

The risk of flu spreading in your home

- Adult to adult: 40% risk
- Adult to child: 30% risk
- Child to child: 60% risk
Influenza causes more hospitalizations among young children than any other vaccine-preventable disease.
CDC
People at high risk for flu & its complications
- Adults 65 years +
- Children 6 months to 2 years old
- Pregnant women (+ 2 weeks after)
- Residents of long-term care facilities
- Health care workers
- Immunocompromised
Be a flu fighter
Your shot to protect the ones you love! Get a flu shot at your local Walgreens and spread protection.