Health officials are urging the public to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine this fall, warning that last year’s shot may not provide enough protection against current virus strains. COVID-19 cases surged over the summer, and another increase is expected this winter, according to Dartmouth Health experts. The latest vaccine offers significantly better protection, especially for high-risk groups like seniors and those with chronic conditions. Vaccines are available at pharmacies and Dartmouth Health locations, with more information and scheduling options at vaccines.gov.
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