There is still time to get your flu
shot before the holiday get-togethers with family and friends. As flu
cases have already been reported in the County, college students returning home
for the Christmas break are also reminded to get the flu vaccine. McHenry
County Department of Health (MCDH) has scheduled additional vaccination clinics
to protect residents against the flu. The cost is $30; Medicaid and Medicare
Part B accepted. Appointments for adults and children 9 years and older
can be made at 815-334-4510 or online at www.mcdh.info
for the following clinics –
·
4pm-6pm, Thursday, Dec. 18: MCDH Woodstock, 2200 N Seminary Avenue
·
4pm-6pm, Monday, Dec. 29: MCDH Woodstock, 2200 N Seminary Avenue
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu shot for everyone 6 months and older.
Even healthy people can get the flu. Flu vaccination can reduce flu illnesses,
doctors' visits, missed work and school due to flu, as well as prevent
flu-related hospitalizations and deaths. The flu vaccine protects not only you
but those around you who are most vulnerable like pregnant women, young
children, people with chronic health conditions (like asthma, diabetes, heart
disease) and people 65 and older who are especially at risk for complications
from the flu.
It takes about two weeks after
vaccination for the immune system to build the antibodies the body needs to
protect against flu virus infection. Simple ways to protect yourself also
include covering your cough, washing your hands and staying home when
sick.
For more information on protecting
yourself from influenza, visit the CDC at http://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/keyfacts.htm.
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