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CDC's monthly report summarizing findings from survey data about receipt, intent, knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors for COVID-19, flu, and other routine adult vaccines. This report includes findings on concerns and issues regarding the bivalent COVID-19 vaccine and the importance of provider recommendation for uptake of all vaccines.

Below you may find the May and June reports:

CDC 2023-2024 Flu Season Key Points

  • Flu activity is increasing in most parts of the country, most noticeably in the South Central, Southeast, and West Coast regions. As of October 28, 2023, 145.42 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed in the United States. These key points are meant to support consistent messaging around influenza and can be shared with partners; however, they should not be posted in any public facing web content.     
  • Last week, CDC posted the first preliminary in-season burden estimates of the US 2023-2024 season, which you can see here.
  • Ahead of Thanksgiving, read this blog from the CDC on what you should know about respiratory viruses during the holidays, and how you can be sure to stay healthy!
  • CDC is posting updates on respiratory viruses every week; for the latest information, please visit CDC Respiratory Virus Updates.
  • Flu activity is increasing in most parts of the country, most noticeably in the South Central, Southeast, and West Coast regions. As of October 28, 2023, 145.42 million doses of flu vaccine have been distributed in the United States. These key points are meant to support consistent messaging around influenza and can be shared with partners; however, they should not be posted in any public facing web content.     
  • Last week, CDC posted the first preliminary in-season burden estimates of the US 2023-2024 season, which you can see here.
  • Ahead of Thanksgiving, read this blog from the CDC on what you should know about respiratory viruses during the holidays, and how you can be sure to stay healthy!
  • CDC is posting updates on respiratory viruses every week; for the latest information, please visit CDC Respiratory Virus Updates.
  • Dec 4-8 is National Flu Immunization Week

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