Last Year, The Flu Put Him In A Coma. This Year He's Getting The Shot
When 39-year-old Charlie Hinderliter got the flu last winter, he ended up in a medically induced coma and spent 58 days hospitalized. Serious, even fatal, complications can hit patients of any age.
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October 14, 2018 at 07:02PM
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NPR News: Last Year, The Flu Put Him In A Coma. This Year He's Getting The Shot
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