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Health Department Now Offering Flu Vaccinations to St. Mary’s County Residents

LEONARDTOWN, MD (October 30, 2013) – This year’s flu season is off to an early start, and the St. Mary’s County Health Department is reminding residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Influenza activity in the United States is expected to increase significantly in the coming weeks. The first cases of seasonal flu have already been confirmed in St. Mary’s County.

Annual vaccination is the most effective method available to protect residents against seasonal flu viruses. Annual flu vaccination is recommended for nearly everyone above the age of 6 months, including pregnant women. Flu vaccination can reduce flu illness, missed time at work or school due to flu, and prevent flu-related complications. As it typically takes up to two weeks for flu vaccine to start working in a person who has been vaccinated, the health department is encouraging residents to get vaccinated now.

The health department encourages residents to utilize their primary care physician offices for obtaining flu vaccination. The St. Mary’s County Health Department also offers injectable and intranasal (FluMist®) flu vaccinations, by appointment only, for a fee of $25. Residents can call 301-475-4330 to schedule an appointment.

For more information about influenza and the flu vaccine, please visit www.cdc.gov/flu

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