Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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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
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Flu shot
Saw doc yesterday and she said get it early October
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Yes, I got a 10 dollar gift card at Publix.
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The CDC recommends waiting until September/October, especially for older people, in order to ensure that the effects last the entire flu season.
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The CDC website says the flu vaccine will not be available this year until September. Maybe you got a leftover from last year?
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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Shingrix and Medicare
Is Shingrix covered by Medicare? TIA
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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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