 This study found that older adults' perceptions regarding COVID-19 vaccination and seasonal influenza vaccine were important factors in their decision to get the vaccine. The study also showed that receiving cues to action from doctors and family members slash friends, as well as perceiving a greater risk of contracting both diseases, increased the likelihood of getting the vaccine. To increase the uptake of seasonal influenza vaccines among older adults, it is important to address any misconceptions they may have about the safety of the vaccine and its potential interactions with the COVID-19 vaccine. Additionally, providing information on the severity of seasonal influenza and the benefits of getting the vaccine could help encourage older adults to get vaccinated. This article was authored by Shuel Yang, Jimmingly, Yuan Fong, and others.