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Diabierna, 13 October 2023                                   AWEMainta                                    LOCAL NEWS                       41




                                                     Maintain your strong defense

        Vaccination against respiratory





       viruses COVID-19 and Influenza







                                                                                  • Adults and children aged 6 months to 59 years with high
                                                                                  medical risk (e.g., those suffering from illnesses that weaken
                                                                                  their immune system)

                                                                                  • Pregnant  women  at around 22 weeks  of gestation.  For
                                                                                  maximum protection,  vaccination is recommended in the
                                                                                  2nd trimester of pregnancy.



                                                                                  The general community between the ages of 6 months and
       RESPIRATORY  viruses  refer  to  viruses  that  cause  flu-                59 years who are healthy and not part of the at-risk group
       like symptoms in humans. There are various types of these                  are not currently called upon to receive these vaccines.
       viruses that can cause flu-like symptoms, but two, in partic-

       ular,  are  known  to  cause  serious  complications  and even             In the coming days, the DVG  will inform residents about
       death in individuals within our community. These two viruses               the locations in different neighborhoods and specific days
       are Influenza and COVID-19.                                                during which the  mentioned  groups can come  to receive
                                                                                  their Influenza and/or COVID vaccines. Those recommended

       From 1999-2021, Aruba recorded 18 deaths due to Influenza,                 to receive both vaccines can do so at the same time without
       with 83.3% of these cases involving individuals aged 65 and                any concern. The DVG will communicate with house doctors
       older. The COVID-19 virus continues to lead to hospitaliza-                and specialists about at-risk  groups so  they  can advise
       tions and deaths.                                                          those in need to take this step.



       To protect  the  at-risk population within our community
       from becoming seriously  ill,  developing complications,  or
       succumbing to infection by either of these two viruses, the

       DVG (Department of Public Health) will soon begin offering
       the annual Influenza vaccine as well as the COVID-19 vaccine
       containing the most current variant.



       Citizens falling within the at-risk group are strongly advised
       to receive the Influenza and COVID-19 vaccines, which will
       be provided free of charge.


       The following individuals fall within this at-risk group:

       • Adults aged 60 or older
       • Residents of nursing homes and care centers



       Citizens between the ages of 18 and 59 who annually seek
       their Influenza vaccine on the advice of a house doctor or
       specialist
       • This includes those with obesity (BMI ≥40)

       • Adults and children starting from 6 months of age who are
       mentally incapacitated
       • Caregivers who have contact with patients



       The at-risk group strongly advised to receive only the
       annual COVID-19 vaccine includes:
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