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Health department recommends flu shots before holidays

Submitted by McHenry County Department of Health

Before the holidays arrive, get a flu shot to protect yourself and your family. McHenry County Department of Health encourages an annual flu shot for everyone six months and older as the best protection against influenza. A walk-in flu clinic has been scheduled for mercury-free shots for adults and children ages 9 and older from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 8, at St. Barnabas Church, 8901 Cary-Algonquin Road, Cary.

A limited amount of pneumonia vaccine at $60 also is available for those who have not received one previously. Cash and checks accepted for $30 for flu vaccine; Medicaid and Medicare Part B accepted for both vaccines.

Flu is a serious and contagious illness — even healthy people can get it. The vaccine protects not only you but those around you like pregnant women, young children and the elderly who are especially at risk for complications from the flu.

Simple ways to protect yourself also include covering your cough, washing your hands and staying home when sick. For more flu information, call (815) 334-4510 or visit mcdh.info.

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