The next flu clinic is scheduled from 4pm-6pm on Monday, December 29 at the Department’s Woodstock office, located at 2200 N Seminary Avenue, Building A. Call 815-334-4510 to reserve an appointment or go online at www.mcdh.info. The cost is $30; Medicaid and Medicare Part B accepted.
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) recommends a yearly flu shot for everyone 6 months and older.
Remember, even healthy people can get the flu. Flu symptoms can include fever,
cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue and chills. Contact your physician
within 48 hours of experiencing these symptoms as antiviral drugs can be
prescribed to reduce how long you’re sick and how sick you become. Those most
at risk for severe illness from flu complications (including hospitalization
and death) are pregnant women, young children, those with chronic health
conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart disease and people 65 and older.
It will take 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
Posted by Town Crier at Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Labels: MCDH Flu Shots
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