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    DoD's New Top Doc Urges Flu Shots for All

    WASHINGTON, UNITED STATES

    11.20.2001

    Courtesy Story

    Defense.gov         

    DoD's top doc got his flu shot Nov. 14 and quipped that he felt better already.

    Dr. Bill Winkenwerder, the recently confirmed assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, urged everyone in the DoD family to get a flu shot this year.

    Getting a flu shot is important for everybody to do every year, especially the elderly and people with chronic illness, Winkenwerder said. He noted these groups are more at risk of serious illness sometimes caused by the influenza virus.

    He said DoD's supply of flu vaccine is "looking pretty good." He expects all military installations to have their supplies by late November. The department ordered 3 million doses this year, he said, "And we're hoping to use them all up."

    Winkenwerder noted that the public generally thinks of flu as a mild disease, but in fact it can be serious. "About 20,000 people in the United States die every year of influenza," he said. "That's a bit of a frightening thought." The best way to counter that risk is to get a flu shot, he added.

    "I'm a big believer in prevention and preventive health," he said. "Getting a flu shot is one of the very best and easiest ways to prevent illness."

    Symptoms Cold Flu
    Fever rare in adults and older children, but can be as high as 102° F in infants and small children usually 102° F, but can go up to 104° F and usually lasts 3 to 4 days
    Headache rare sudden onset and can be severe
    Muscle aches mild usual, and often severe
    Tiredness and Weakness mild can last two or more weeks
    Extreme exhaustion never sudden onset and can be severe
    Runny nose often sometimes
    Sneezing often sometimes
    Sore throat often sometimes
    Cough mild hacking cough usual, and can become severe

    Chart courtesy of Centers for Disease Control Questions & Answers on the 2001- 02 Flu Season Web site

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Kathleen T. Rhem, USA, American Forces Press Service

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    Date Taken: 11.20.2001
    Date Posted: 07.03.2025 23:30
    Story ID: 526878
    Location: WASHINGTON, US

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