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older woman receiving care after vaccine

COVID-19 hits older adults hardest; which ones want the updated vaccine?

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Older man getting vaccine shot

Many older adults want RSV vaccine, poll shows

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Lab tech holding a vial of the updated Omicron booster

Most older adults ready to roll up sleeves this fall for updated COVID-19 boosters

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Senior woman getting a flu shot wearing a mask, doctor bandaging her arm

Which older adults are getting flu shots and COVID boosters? Poll shows variation

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Majority of older adults say health care workers should have to get COVID-19 vaccine

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COVID-19 vaccine smartphone computer

45% of adults over 65 lack online medical accounts to sign up for COVID-19 vaccinations

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COVID vaccine

Big shift seen in high-risk older adults’ attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination

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Older Adults' Perspectives on a COVID-19 Vaccine

Over half of older adults say they’ll get a COVID-19 vaccine, but many want to wait.

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Flu Vaccine for Nursing Home Staff and Residents

Nursing homes should require flu shots for all staff and patients most older adults say.

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