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Florida's flu season peak comes in February, which means there's still time to get vaccinated

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Florida is about three months into its official flu season, but there are still about four months left. And Pharmacist and co-founder of Healthy Men, Inc, Salvatore Giorgianni says the season’s peak hasn’t come yet.

“What we’re seeing is a fairly typical pattern. A rise, a decline and another bump early in the year. The […]

The post Florida’s flu season peak comes in February, which means there’s still time to get vaccinated appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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