Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Flu shots are now available at Publix pharmacy. Depending on what health insurance coverage you have, there may be NO co-pay. You also get a $10 Publix gift card!
I got my High Dose (for geezers and geezerettes over 65) shot this morning. The pharmacist (Brad) did an excellent job of injecting! Influenza is very dangerous to the very young, the quite elderly, and those with compromised immune systems. It is estimated influenza is a contributing factor to up to 55,000 deaths annually in the USA. Last edited by Sandtrap328; 08-23-2017 at 10:53 AM. |
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Thanks for the info.
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We get them there too. It seems early..Don't we usually get them in October?
Your friend, The Geezerette.
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Anytime after mid August is fine.
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CDC recommends end of October
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CDC web site says:
"Flu vaccination should begin soon after vaccine becomes available, by the end of October, if possible." Key Facts About Seasonal Flu Vaccine | Seasonal Influenza (Flu) | CDC Not the clearest directive I've ever seen :-) but I think that this is saying before the end of October... which jives with what GE said. |
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How long are they good for? I seem to recall getting mine around February of 2017. This was at CVS in their mini-medical office.
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I cant remember if I got this shot. is it ok if I get another just in case?
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b) The composition of the vaccine is different every year based on CDC's "prediction" of the most likely strains to hit each winter. Last year's shot won't protect you against anything. c) Immunity from the vaccine takes 2-4 weeks to develop, and should last through the flu season. |
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Check with the doctor or pharmacy that gave it to you---they have to keep a record of all immunizations they give.
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let me rephrase the question. are there any known problems with getting the prevnar 13 shot twice within a 3 year period?
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I'm not comfortable giving specific medical advice on TOTV, so I'll pass. But I can say this----CDC recommendation for prevnar 13 in infants is to vaccinate at age 2,4,6 and 12 months of age----draw your own conclusion, or better yet ask your doctor.
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First of all we will be getting a flu shot.
As we all know, flu is a virus so it rapidly changes. Invariably, after we take the shot they report OOPS, the current vaccine is only ///% effective. You should get a sheet as to what they delivered. I'm not certain if they all deliver the same shot or if you can look for a particular one. If, I recall, it takes four weeks after the shot to develop as much immunity as you will get from the shot and then it does fall off-the reason why if you decide to get a flu shot you need to get it every year. Today, we have far better medical car and we are not living in trenches BUT, more people died from the flu in WWI then died from all combat injuries. |
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