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NBC’s chief medical editor, Dr. Nancy Snyderman, urges parents to take their children to get flu shots if they haven’t already done so, and says that before going to the emergency room for flu symptoms, you should call your family doctor. Also, the TODAY anchors roll up their sleeves to get their own flu shots. hr<!-- -->