The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Hochul reminds New Yorkers to get vaccinated as flu season begins

- Staff report

ALBANY, N.Y. » Gov. Kathy Hochul recently released a new Public Service Announceme­nt (PSA) encouragin­g New Yorkers to get both a flu and COVID-19 vaccine this season. The COVID-19 vaccine and/or a booster dose can be received at the same time as the seasonal flu shot. Flu season occurs primarily from Oct. through May, often peaking between Dec. and Feb.

“Vaccinatio­n is the best defense against both the flu and COVID-19,” Hochul remarked.

“Getting vaccinated is not just about protecting yourself, it also protects people around you. I urge all New Yorkers to get vaccinated to protect themselves, their family, friends and coworkers from both the flu and COVID-19 viruses,” Hochul added.

The State Health Department recommends that everyone six months of age or older receive an influenza vaccinatio­n. The vaccine is especially important for people at high risk for complicati­ons from influenza, including children under age two, pregnant women, and adults over age 65. People with preexistin­g conditions such as asthma and heart disease are also at greater risk, as are individual­s with weakened immune systems due to disease or medication­s such as chemothera­py or chronic steroid use. Since the influenza virus can spread easily by coughing or sneezing, it is also important that family members and people in regular contact with high-risk individual­s get an influenza vaccine.

“We actively monitor both flu activity and COVID-19 to help protect and raise awareness among New Yorkers and encourage them to get vaccinated against both infectious diseases,” New York State Health Commission­er Dr. Howard Zucker explained.

“Both of these viruses can cause serious complicati­ons that may require hospitaliz­ation, so while getting vaccinated against flu and COVID-19 remains the best way to combat these infections, it’s also important to wear a mask, social distance where possible and practice good hygiene in order to stay healthy and reduce hospitaliz­ations,” Zucker added.

Influenza activity data will be available on the New York State Flu Tracker. The Flu Tracker is a dashboard on the New York State Health Connector that provides timely informatio­n about local, regional, and statewide influenza activity.

Last flu season, flu cases in New York State hit a record low because of people wearing masks, social distancing, and practicing frequent hand washing, which are the same public health measures used to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

In addition to getting a flu shot and staying home when sick, it’s essential to practice good hand hygiene:

Wash your hands often with soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds to protect yourself from germs and avoid spreading them to others.

Carry an alcohol-based hand sanitizer to use when soap and water are not available. Choose a

tions,” Zucker added.

Influenza activity data will be available on the New York State Flu Tracker.

The Flu Tracker is a dashboard on the New York State Health Connector that provides timely informatio­n about local, regional, and statewide influenza activity.

Last flu season, flu cases in New York State hit a record low because of people wearing masks, social distancing, and practicing frequent hand washing, which are the same public health measures used to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic.

In addition to getting a flu shot and staying home when sick, it’s essential to practice good hand hygiene:

Wash your hands often with soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds to protect yourself from germs and avoid spreading them to others.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently released a new Public Service Announceme­nt (PSA) encouragin­g New Yorkers to get both a flu and COVID-19 vaccine this season.
ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Gov. Kathy Hochul recently released a new Public Service Announceme­nt (PSA) encouragin­g New Yorkers to get both a flu and COVID-19 vaccine this season.

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