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Michigan residents are being urged by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to get flu vaccines to protect themselves from potentially life-threatening influenza amidst the first confirmed cases in the state. Three Michigan residents have already been tested positive with this year’s H1N1 virus. There is no way to know when flu activity will be widespread in communities, which is why Michigan residents are being urged to get vaccinated against the flu now before they are exposed to a flu virus. It takes about two weeks to be fully protected after vaccination. For more information about the flu and vaccines visit michigan.gov/flu