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The phrase "after the flu" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period or events that occur following an illness caused by the influenza virus.
Example: "I felt much better after the flu and was able to return to my normal activities."
Alternatives: "post-flu" or "following the flu".
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Or this is also — in fact, this is called After the Flu, painted in 1919.
Some, however, had been healthy; they died of bacterial infections that set in after the flu.
Hospitals began reporting higher than normal inpatient populations beginning in late November after the flu first struck.
I have learned that my symptoms after the flu shot are what immunologists would call a "robust immune response".
But even after the flu becomes widespread or is on the wane (it can continue to make people sick until sometime in May), the vaccine can be protective.
Even after the flu season is in full swing, it can protect you, though it takes two weeks to produce maximum immunity.
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The CDC further advised that persons in the workplace should stay home sick for seven days after getting the flu, or 24 hours after symptoms end, whichever is longer.
Even after recovery, the flu can cause lingering postviral fatigue and weakness.
After beating the flu once, Barwise was battling it all over again.
If you come down with a respiratory infection after getting the flu shot, it is likely caused by one of many other circulating viruses during flu season.
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