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Why Black and Hispanic Seniors Are Left With a Weaker Flu Va
Why Black and Hispanic Seniors Are Left With a Weaker Flu Va
Why Black and Hispanic Seniors Are Left With a Weaker Flu Vaccine
Federal health officials haven't taken a clear position on whether a high-dose influenza vaccine is the best choice for people 65 and older. Many in that group already opt for the costlier enhanced shot.
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