In partnership with Henderson County Public Schools, the Henderson County Department of Public Health will host after-school flu vaccination clinics at the best local schools in October.
Children, staff and parents at Henderson County Public Schools will receive the flu vaccine, as well as the general public, on the following dates:
School staff and family members can make a stop at any self-service clinic, regardless of which county school they or their children attend, according to a fitness branch news release. No appointment is necessary.
Only the injection (bite) of the flu will be proposed. Visit www. HendersonCountyFlu. org to download, print and complete a consent form required to obtain the vaccine.
“Our school nurses look to the future to offer this opportunity to students and staff,” said Kim Berry, the school’s nursing supervisor. missing school. Getting a flu shot is the most productive way to protect yourself against the flu.
The partnership between the fitness branch and Henderson County Public Schools for flu students also benefits netpaintings with more ions for those who can’t get a flu shot, fewer days off for students and fewer lost painting days for concerned parents. for children with poor physical shape. Berry added.
Fitness service only benefits from insurance, Medicaid, or cash/checks. Insurance corporations networked with the Department of Health are indexed in www. HendersonCountyFlu. org. The out-of-network charge is $43 in cash or check only. You can get the vaccine for sure free of charge.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends an annual flu shot for anyone six months of age or older. Clinical. People can schedule an appointment for the high-dose vaccine at the fitness branch or locate another provider in www. vaccines. gov.