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Posted: Monday, 15 October 2012 8:50PM

Mild Flu Season Predicted; Shots Still Encouraged



     TOPEKA, Kan.  -  Kansas health officials are expecting the state to have another relatively mild flu season, but they're still encouraging shots for nearly everyone 6 months or older.
     Lt. Gov. Jeff Colyer and Health and Environment Secretary Robert Moser had a Statehouse news conference Monday to promote getting vaccinated. Both received flu shots from a Walgreen Co. pharmacist during the event.
     The flu season typically starts in early October, but the state has yet to receive a report of any influenza cases.  But Colyer said it's still wise to get a shot to reduce the chances of spreading the illness.
     Moser said the state's 2011-12 flu season was relatively mild because the winter weather was warmer than normal.  He said the state is expecting the same pattern this winter.

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10/15/2012 8:52PM
Mild Flu Season Predicted; Shots Still Encouraged
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