The Cambridge Public Health Department joins state officials in urging residents to get vaccinated before peak respiratory virus season.
COVID-19, flu, and RSV are respiratory viruses that can cause severe disease resulting in hospitalization and sometimes death. Everyone 6 months and older should get a seasonal flu vaccine and an updated COVID-19 vaccine to protect against infection, serious illness, and hospitalization. COVID-19 vaccination can also reduce the risk of Long COVID. The COVID-19 and flu vaccines have been updated for the 2024-25 season and are effective against currently circulating viruses. All routine vaccines are covered by insurance and are widely available at no or low cost to Massachusetts residents.
Many people, including pregnant people and older adults, are also encouraged to get the RSV vaccination. Individuals recommended for an RSV immunization should talk to their health care provider about receiving it.
“After you get vaccinated, it can take a few weeks to reach maximum protection, so it is important to get vaccinated before respiratory illnesses start to increase,” said State Epidemiologist Dr. Catherine Brown in a Massachusetts Department of Public Health press release. Dr. Brown emphasized that now is the perfect time to get vaccinated in order to be prepared for the viral respiratory illness season.
There are several options for getting COVID-19, flu, and RSV vaccines. Learn more.