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Can I get my flu shot and COVID-19 booster the same day?

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Can I get my flu shot and COVID-19 booster the same day?

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Yes. It is safe to get your flu shot and COVID-19 booster the same day if you are eligible for both. (See: COVID-19 Booster Doses for more information about eligibility.)

Added November 3, 2022

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