Defend Against the Flu - Get Vaccinated!

You can build your defenses against the flu by getting a vaccination. It is particularly important for adults ages 50 and over to get a flu shot due to their susceptibility to life-threatening flu complications, such as pneumonia.

Who is at Risk

In addition to mature adults, persons at high risk for complications include:

  • Persons age 65 and older
  • Residents in long-term care facilities
  • Anyone with a chronic disease such as: heart disease; lung disease; asthma; kidney disease; weakened immune system; metabolic disease, such as diabetes; and anemia and other blood disorders
  • Children aged 6 months to 5 years
  • Pregnant women
  • Health care workers
  • Persons in close contact with those who are at high risk (including all household members)

If you have ever had a serious allergic reaction to eggs or to a previous dose of influenza vaccine, the flu vaccine is not recommended for you.

Where to Get a Vaccine

Make an appointment with your physician or provider to receive the flu vaccine. Also, you can receive a flu shot from a participating pharmacy.

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