Medicare Card, Get a Flu Vaccine, It is Not Too Late
February 2nd, 2013
Flu season usually peaks in January or February, but it’s gotten off to an early start this year. If you haven’t gotten a flu vaccine yet, consider getting one as soon as you can.
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