(BPT) - The holiday season is upon us. Nearly half of Americans are planning to travel for the holidays this year, according to a recent survey.[1] With more people passing through high-contact spaces like airports and hotels and gathering with loved ones, it also means your exposure to respiratory illnesses will be greater in the coming weeks.
In recent years, the U.S. has seen a surge in COVID-19, flu and sometimes RSV activity during the holiday season.[2],[3],[4] This year, we’ve already experienced major late summer spikes in COVID-19 activity nationwide and RSV activity in the Southeast.[5],[6] National flu activity is also steadily increasing, with a 50% rise in cases over the past week.[7]
“While it’s exciting to resume bigger holiday gatherings and trips, it’s important to remember that respiratory illnesses are in circulation. We don’t want to bring flu, COVID-19 or RSV home for the holidays,” says Michael Pedro, PharmD, Walgreens Pharmacist. “I encourage everyone to get their recommended vaccines as soon as possible before you travel or gather, to allow time for immunity to fully develop and increase your protection. I also recommend COVID-19 and flu testing, because knowing for sure can help keep your family healthy this holiday season. Pharmacists are highly trained healthcare providers and are ready to discuss any questions you may have about vaccines, testing or other steps you can take to reduce the spread of respiratory illnesses.”
4 reasons to get vaccinated this holiday season
If you haven’t gotten the flu, COVID-19 or RSV vaccine, it’s not too late. Here are four reasons to put vaccination on your to-do list before you travel or gather with family and friends for the holidays.
Walgreens: Your partner in health
Walgreens is your one-stop resource for all your immunization, testing and treatment needs this holiday season. Stay prepared by stocking up on at-home tests and medicine cabinet essentials when you come in for your vaccination appointment or via 24-hour same-day delivery. If you begin experiencing sniffles or other respiratory symptoms over the holidays, call or visit a local Walgreens. Your pharmacist can discuss in-store or virtual care treatment options and advise you on the best next steps to get back on your feet and keep those around you safe.
To schedule your vaccination appointment today or learn more, visit Walgreens.com/ScheduleVaccine.
[1] Deloitte. 2023 Deloitte Holiday Travel Survey. https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/industry/retail-distribution/holiday-travel-survey.html
[2] Walgreens. 2019-2022 Walgreens COVID-19 Index.
[3] Walgreens. 2019-2022 Walgreens Flu Index.
[4] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Seasonality of Respiratory Syncytial Virus — United States, 2017–2023. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/72/wr/mm7214a1.htm?s_cid=mm7214a1_w
[5] Walgreens. 2023 Walgreens COVID-19 Index. https://www.walgreens.com/healthcare-solutions/covid-19-index
[6] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Increased Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Activity in Parts of the Southeastern United States: New Prevention Tools Available to Protect Patients. https://emergency.cdc.gov/han/2023/han00498.asp
[7] Walgreens. 2023 Walgreens Flu Index. https://news.walgreens.com/press-center/flu-index/