. Typicallythree orfourstrainsFree!Knows howto spell themedicalterm for fluSeekimmediatemedicalattention6 monthsold andolderYesAnnuallyElderly, youngchildren,pregnant women,and individualswith chronichealth conditionsFree!Early fall(lateSeptemberthroughOctober)InjectionInfluenzavirusKnows theCOVID andFlu vaccinateadministeringprotocolSorenessat theinjectionsiteIt reduces thespread of thevirus, protectingthose who aremost vulnerableWorld HealthOrganization(WHOYes, but itusuallyresults in amilder caseFree!Centers forDiseaseControl andPrevention(CDC)No, mostpeople with eggallergies canstill receive theflu vaccinenasalsprayEncouragedfamilymembers toget Flu shotNoReceivedyour FlushotGave FluVaccine topatient'sfamilymember. Typicallythree orfourstrainsFree!Knows howto spell themedicalterm for fluSeekimmediatemedicalattention6 monthsold andolderYesAnnuallyElderly, youngchildren,pregnant women,and individualswith chronichealth conditionsFree!Early fall(lateSeptemberthroughOctober)InjectionInfluenzavirusKnows theCOVID andFlu vaccinateadministeringprotocolSorenessat theinjectionsiteIt reduces thespread of thevirus, protectingthose who aremost vulnerableWorld HealthOrganization(WHOYes, but itusuallyresults in amilder caseFree!Centers forDiseaseControl andPrevention(CDC)No, mostpeople with eggallergies canstill receive theflu vaccinenasalsprayEncouragedfamilymembers toget Flu shotNoReceivedyour FlushotGave FluVaccine topatient'sfamilymember

Flu Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. . Typically three or four strains
  2. Free!
  3. Knows how to spell the medical term for flu
  4. Seek immediate medical attention
  5. 6 months old and older
  6. Yes
  7. Annually
  8. Elderly, young children, pregnant women, and individuals with chronic health conditions
  9. Free!
  10. Early fall (late September through October)
  11. Injection
  12. Influenza virus
  13. Knows the COVID and Flu vaccinate administering protocol
  14. Soreness at the injection site
  15. It reduces the spread of the virus, protecting those who are most vulnerable
  16. World Health Organization (WHO
  17. Yes, but it usually results in a milder case
  18. Free!
  19. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  20. No, most people with egg allergies can still receive the flu vaccine
  21. nasal spray
  22. Encouraged family members to get Flu shot
  23. No
  24. Received your Flu shot
  25. Gave Flu Vaccine to patient's family member