Mayo Clinic | COVID-19 vaccines for 2024-2025: What you need to know - Mayo Clinic Health System @MayoClinic | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 5 days ago.
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New vaccines have been released to provide updated protection against the COVID-19 virus. The FDA has approved these vaccines for everyone 6 months and older, ensuring that people of all ages can better protect themselves for the 2024–2025 season. In this Mayo Clinic Health System video, we'll explain how these updated vaccines specifically target the most recent variants of COVID-19, making them more effective in preventing serious illness and hospitalization. COVID-19 remains a constantly evolving virus, and as new variants emerge, even those previously vaccinated or infected can still catch the virus. However, prior immunity helps reduce the risk of severe disease. That's why it’s important to get this new vaccine, especially since it has been tailored to the strains currently in circulation.
The CDC recommends that everyone, regardless of their vaccination history, get the updated vaccine. Those at higher risk—like the immunocompromised, elderly, and pregnant women—are particularly urged to prioritize this new dose. Even if you’ve had COVID-19 recently or received a previous vaccine, staying up to date is crucial. Waiting the appropriate period between doses or infections, as advised by health experts, ensures the vaccine is most effective. This season, protect yourself and your family by staying current with the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, which can help prevent severe illness, hospitalization, or worse. If you have questions, please contact a healthcare professional.
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#COVID19Vaccine2024 #NewVaccineUpdate #MayoClinicHealthSystem
New vaccines have been released to provide updated protection against the COVID-19 virus. The FDA has approved these vaccines for everyone 6 months and older, ensuring that people of all ages can better protect themselves for the 2024–2025 season. In this Mayo Clinic Health System video, we'll explain how these updated vaccines specifically target the most recent variants of COVID-19, making them more effective in preventing serious illness and hospitalization. COVID-19 remains a constantly evolving virus, and as new variants emerge, even those previously vaccinated or infected can still catch the virus. However, prior immunity helps reduce the risk of severe disease. That's why it’s important to get this new vaccine, especially since it has been tailored to the strains currently in circulation.
The CDC recommends that everyone, regardless of their vaccination history, get the updated vaccine. Those at higher risk—like the immunocompromised, elderly, and pregnant women—are particularly urged to prioritize this new dose. Even if you’ve had COVID-19 recently or received a previous vaccine, staying up to date is crucial. Waiting the appropriate period between doses or infections, as advised by health experts, ensures the vaccine is most effective. This season, protect yourself and your family by staying current with the 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine, which can help prevent severe illness, hospitalization, or worse. If you have questions, please contact a healthcare professional.
Request an appointment: mayoclinichealthsystem.org/request-appointment?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=sm&utm_campaign=mchs&utm_content=ORlntK_da0o
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