Flu and COVID-19 cases are on the rise, prompting health officials to emphasize the importance of vaccinations. As we approach winter, it’s vital to prepare for the peak season of respiratory viruses. Are you ready to protect yourself and your loved ones?
- Vaccinations are crucial for winter viruses.
- COVID-19 remains the deadliest virus currently.
- Vulnerable populations include older adults and infants.
- RSV vaccine available for pregnant women only.
- Vaccines take about two weeks for effectiveness.
- Over 27,000 vaccinations reported in New Mexico.
Why Vaccinations Are Essential This Winter Season
Are you aware that winter viruses can spread rapidly? As we gather indoors during the colder months, the risk of transmission increases significantly. Vaccinations for COVID-19, flu, and RSV can help mitigate these risks and keep you and your family safe.
Understanding the Impact of COVID-19, Flu, and RSV
COVID-19, flu, and RSV are the primary respiratory viruses to watch this winter. Each virus poses unique risks, especially for vulnerable groups. Here’s what you need to know:
- COVID-19 remains the most deadly, particularly for older adults and those with underlying conditions.
- Flu season typically peaks in January, making early vaccination crucial.
- RSV is especially dangerous for infants and young children, with high risk for those under two.
- Vaccines take about two weeks to provide protection, so timely vaccination is essential.