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MandoMan 08-15-2020 05:34 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1817271)
Flu shots are now available. I got mine yesterday at Publix. It may be a little early, but I figured that they may become harder to get than toilet paper was a few months ago. Also, there was a severe shortage of the Shingrix vaccine last year. Who is getting the flu shot?

I got my second shingles vaccine last week, so I’ll wait a few more before getting the flu vaccine. The CDC says there is some evidence that people with up to date vaccines of this sort have, shall we say, more alert immune systems that work better to stop Covid-19 if it attacks.

Dana1963 08-15-2020 06:13 AM

The best time to get your flu shot is from early September to late October. This timing offers you and your loved ones maximum protection for the duration of the flu season. The vaccine is safe for most people.Jul 8, 2020 CDC

CS1987 08-15-2020 06:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Choro&Swing (Post 1817660)
I got my second shingles vaccine last week, so I’ll wait a few more before getting the flu vaccine. The CDC says there is some evidence that people with up to date vaccines of this sort have, shall we say, more alert immune systems that work better to stop Covid-19 if it attacks.

As to flu shot helping against covid19: I read reports early on that outcomes for people infected with covid19 seemed to be worse in people who had the flu shot due to something called "virus interference". I also imagine that all nursing home residents receive a flu shot yet they have been harshly affected by covid19.

wiltma 08-15-2020 06:51 AM

Flu shot
 
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Originally Posted by Bjeanj (Post 1817331)
This is what I also heard. Would love for a doctor/retired doctor to comment on this. I usually get my flu shot Oct. 1; I didn’t think about possible shortages.

Saw doc yesterday and she said get it early October

retiredguy123 08-15-2020 06:55 AM

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Originally Posted by bowlingal (Post 1817653)
do they still offer the $10 gift card?

Yes, I got a 10 dollar gift card at Publix.

coconutmama 08-15-2020 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by bagboy (Post 1817321)
My wife got shot one of Shingrix this week at Walgreens. Good Rx coupon saved us $27.00. The pharmacist said the flu shots were arriving this week. I think this year sooner is better for getting the flu shot. BTW, the pharmacist said it's safe to get Shingrix, then flu shot, then Shingrix 2, and still be able to get a Covid vaccination when they
become available.

Thank you! Mind sharing how much the Shingrix shot cost with the Good RX coupon? We paid $45 with our insurance.

BFISHER54 08-15-2020 07:00 AM

The CDC recommends waiting until September/October, especially for older people, in order to ensure that the effects last the entire flu season.

Beachykeengifts 08-15-2020 07:08 AM

The CDC website says the flu vaccine will not be available this year until September. Maybe you got a leftover from last year?

Rsenholzi 08-15-2020 07:08 AM

My dr up north told me not to get one till the beginning of Oct. He said if you get it before then, it will not cover you through Flu season.

retiredguy123 08-15-2020 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Beachykeengifts (Post 1817712)
The CDC website says the flu vaccine will not be available this year until September. Maybe you got a leftover from last year?

I hope not. Both Walgreens and Publix told me that they had just received the new vaccine. Sam's Club also notified me that they were getting the flu vaccine this week.

Tankerrich 08-15-2020 07:25 AM

If you have Tricare For Life (TFL) and on medicare, the shingle shot is FREE. Fot mine last year at Walgrens in Lauderdale by the Sea

Bay Kid 08-15-2020 07:45 AM

Got my 1st flu shot in years last year even though I hadn't had the flu in years. A month or so later I had the worst flu ever, or at least that I remember. I think I will take my chance this year without drugs.

Singerlady 08-15-2020 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1817405)
I don't want to start a stampede. I don't know anything about a shortage. But, I do know that, when the new Shingles vaccine came out, it was readily available, and I got it immediately. No waiting. But, within a few months, there was a 3 to 4 month waiting list for it. Apparently, companies who make these vaccines don't know what the demand will be.

My PCP said the shortage for Shingrix was mainly due to the fact of the volume of older population. The drug companies sent just so much to each pharmacy/state/doctor. We’re overpopulated with who needs them. She said if we just happened to travel at that time, out of state, to get it if we could.

Miguel 1952 08-15-2020 07:46 AM

Shingrix and Medicare
 
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Originally Posted by coconutmama (Post 1817700)
Thank you! Mind sharing how much the Shingrix shot cost with the Good RX coupon? We paid $45 with our insurance.

Is Shingrix covered by Medicare? TIA

retiredguy123 08-15-2020 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Miguel 1952 (Post 1817759)
Is Shingrix covered by Medicare? TIA

No, Shingrix is not covered by Medicare Part B. If you don't have other insurance, you will probably pay about $160 per shot for each shot. You need to get two shots between 2 and 6 months apart.


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