Flu Season: One-Arm or Two-Arm?
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•Should you get the COVID and flu shots in the same arm? Here’s what studies show
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When you go to get your fall booster shots, you’ll have the choice of getting them in one arm or two .
You might want to get one on each side to spread out the soreness.
The Centers for Disease Control and Preventions says it’s safe to get both vaccines at the same time.
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