People who got a flu shot earlier this year may be less likely to suffer a severe COVID-19 infection down the road, according to new research
on Wednesday, analyzed the electronic medical records of more than 74,700 people from the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Israel and Singapore, who tested positive for COVID-19. Researchers found that those who had gotten the flu vaccine during the previous six months were less likely to have had health complications related to their COVID-19 infection.
Researchers didn't find any connection between receiving a flu shot and being less likely to die fromPHOTO: In this Oct. 14, 2020, file photo, a nurse gives a flu vaccination shot to a young man at a free clinic held at a local library in Lakewood, Calif. Importantly, the flu shot's link to better COVID-19 outcomes doesn't necessarily mean it's protective against the novel coronavirus. While it's possible that the flu shot boosts immunity, it's also possible that people who opt to get the flu shot tend to be healthier overall than people who skip it, meaning they're already at lower risk for COVID-19 complications.
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