Brisbane Times
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·4 hours ago
There’s a new nose-spray flu vaccine. Should your kids get it?
Australia introduced FluMist, its first needle-free flu vaccine for children aged two to 18 this flu season. Approximately 400,000 doses are available, with free access for kids under five in select states, while older children face a cost of $49.95. This option targets low vaccination rates among Australian children, despite high influenza prevalence in this group.
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