Check with your doctor about getting vaccines. The flu is a common cause of pneumonia. So getting a flu shot every year can help prevent both the flu and pneumonia.
There are also two pneumococcal vaccines. They will protect you from a common form of bacterial pneumonia. Children younger than age 5 and adults ages 65 and older should get these vaccines.
The pneumococcal shot is also recommended for all children and adults who are at greater risk for pneumococcal disease because of other health conditions.
The risk of COVID-19 transmission can be reduced by washing your hands frequently, avoiding large crowds, staying 6 feet away from people who don't live in your immediate household, and wearing a mask. Staying up-to-date with your COVID vaccines is crucial.