Influenza A has arrived relatively early and with a vengence. Symptoms include congestion, cough, headaches, sore throat, fever and generally feeling lousy. Although the influenza vaccine is not perfect (usually 50-60% effective), it can make the illness less severe. It is not too late to get a vaccine, especially since it protects from influenza B also.


And… arriving a little later than last year, Covid-19 and RSV don’t want to be left out of holiday fun. Although not being seen in the large numbers that influenza A is posting, they are present and increasing in numbers.


Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines are still recommended for everyone over the age of 6 months. Remember that our youngest are the most vulnerable patients. There have already been pediatric deaths from influenza this year.
Immunizations are safe and effective. They are very effective at making the illnesses less severe and keeping you out of the hospital. The “real” science has shown this over the years. Side effects are minimal. Remember, VACCINES CAUSE ADULTS.
Best wishes for happy and healthy holidays from all of us at Lewis Pediatrics.