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If influenza activity increases in February or March, should second doses of influenza vaccine be considered for high-risk groups?

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If influenza activity increases in February or March, should second doses of influenza vaccine be considered for high-risk groups?

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No. Only one dose of influenza vaccine is recommended annually except for children 6 months through 8 years of age who are receiving influenza vaccine for the first time.

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