BOZEMAN — As the leaves begin to turn, there's more than just a chill in the air — fall marks the return of flu season. And for many, that means gearing up for their annual battle with seasonal illness.
“I've been getting flu shots for the past 50 years," said one Bozeman visitor. "I just always get one."
“I think most of the time, if you get a flu shot, if you do get the flu, it won’t be as bad.”
Health Officer at Gallatin City-County Health Department, Lori Christenson said community members should get vaccinated before the end of October.
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“We recommend that individuals get their flu and COVID-19 vaccine before the end of October, so they are protected against the rise in cases that usually come in late fall, early winter," said Christenson.
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