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A majority of respondents to a poll released Thursday said they have gotten or plan to get this year ’s flu vaccine.
Less than half said the same about the 2024 COVID-19 booster.
Thirty-seven percent in the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center survey said they've gotten vaccines in the past but do not plan to again.
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