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The phrase "get flu" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It should be written as "get the flu" or "get the flu virus." Example: "I need to get the flu shot before flu season starts."
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"When I get flu, I stay in bed.
Instead of hoarding Cipro, people should get flu shots.
DID you know that many doctors and nurses don't bother to get flu shots?
The trade group and the mayor are encouraging people to get flu shots.
The 10-year-old program singles out areas where relatively few people get flu shots.
But those are not typically the people who get flu vaccines.
That is because many younger people who do get flu shots get them at their jobs or at a drugstore.
Or that people in East Harlem are far more likely than those in central Harlem to get flu shots?
People ages 60 to 75 who get flu shots may also be reducing their risk of strokes, researchers have found.
It is also possible the government will become more cautious in expanding its recommendations on who should get flu shots.
"We have friends who get flu symptoms and say, 'Oh, I'm not going to a doctor,' " Mr. Opdyke added.
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