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(HealthDay News) — Most Americans don’t plan to get vaccinated against the flu or COVID-19 this season, according to a survey from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID).
The nation’s health department has distributed 900 million free at-home COVID tests since winter 2021. It restarted the program Thursday.
Interest in vaccination is even lower this season than last, in which less than half (45%) of adults got a flu vaccine, according to CDC data.
A rise in rates of sudden unexpected infant deaths may have been linked to an off-season surge of RSV in 2021, according to a ...