Charlotte, NC – The Mecklenburg County Health Department wants all seniors to protect themselves from seasonal influenza by getting a flu shot.
Seasonal flu generally takes aim at those over 50 years of age and the very young, and getting the vaccination is the single most important step one can take to keep from becoming ill. That is why the Health Department is participating in a special event to immunize as many senior citizens as possible.
Senior Vaccination Sunday will be held October 4, 2009 at both locations of the Health Department:
Hours for these special clinics are from 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
The vaccine costs just $25. Medicaid and Medicare “B” will be accepted, but residents are reminded to bring their insurance card.
Although these special hours are geared toward the older population, ANY resident who wishes may get a flu shot at these clinics. Residents may also call the Health Department appointment line at 704-336-6500 to schedule a flu shot.
It’s important to remember that many physician offices, drug and grocery stores, and urgent cares are also offering seasonal flu shots. So, if Senior Vaccination Sunday is not convenient, there are many options available.
Seasonal influenza is different than the H1N1 flu we have been hearing about. Seasonal flu affects an older population and kills 36,000 Americans each year.
There is much more information on all types of flu and how to keep from getting and spreading it on our Web site at www.meckhealth.org.