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#FluVaxJax: How to get a voucher for a free flu shot if you don't have health insurance
Read full article: #FluVaxJax: How to get a voucher for a free flu shot if you don't have health insuranceCost should not be the reason you donโt get vaccinated against the flu this year. Those without health insurance can get a voucher for a free shot.
#FluVaxJax: No myths or costs should keep you from getting a flu vaccine
Read full article: #FluVaxJax: No myths or costs should keep you from getting a flu vaccineNo myths or costs should keep you from getting your yearly flu vaccine. Thatโs the message from the #FluVaxJax campaign which is encouraging everyone who is able to get vaccinated against the flu to do so.
Flu, TamiFlu & behavioral changes in kids?
Read full article: Flu, TamiFlu & behavioral changes in kids?The number of pediatric flu deaths is estimated to be nearly 200 per season โ about a quarter are in kids under five. Also at high risk are children with underlying brain conditions that can trigger neuropsychiatric events, some as serious as suicide.
#FluVaxJax campaign officially launches for the 4th year
Read full article: #FluVaxJax campaign officially launches for the 4th yearThe #FluVaxJax campaign has officially launched! Itโs the fourth year News4JAX has partnered with the Duval County Medical Society Foundation for this community-wide initiative.
Is your child prepared for flu season?
Read full article: Is your child prepared for flu season?The flu has already reached Duval County. Now is the time to protect your family. The Duval County Health Department offers free flu vaccines to children 18 years and younger. You do not have to have insurance to receive the shots for free.
Flu season is still a concern during ongoing COVID pandemic
Read full article: Flu season is still a concern during ongoing COVID pandemicAs COVID-19 continues to spread across the United States, physicians are issuing a reminder about flu season. They want to make sure people are taking the right step to protect themselves.
Doctor: โIt is critically important to get the flu vaccine this yearโ
Read full article: Doctor: โIt is critically important to get the flu vaccine this yearโJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ As we head into winter, one of the biggest concerns is the collision between seasonal flu and the coronavirus. No one likes to get a shot, but getting vaccinated against the seasonal flu is vital. โIt is critically important to get the flu vaccine this year as much as any other year, mainly because we want to keep people out of the hospital,โ Joshi said. And thatโs, ultimately, the goal, is to not let that happen.โIf you start getting flu-like symptoms, you might not know if you have the flu or if you have COVID-19. โFor these folks, getting the flu vaccine may be cost-prohibitive, and so we want to minimize that as much as possible,โ he said.
Flu vaccines offered at schools through DOH partnership
Read full article: Flu vaccines offered at schools through DOH partnershipJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Duval schools is teaming up with the Department of Health (DOH) to set up in-school flu immunization clinics at schools beginning Nov. 30, according to Duval County Public Schools. Each weekday, between Nov. 30 and Dec. 18, DOH medical professionals will set up a clinic at different schools for a set number of hours. Participation is not mandatory, and only children who have a signed consent form from their parent will be eligible for a flu vaccine. For parents and guardians, who are un-insured and in need of a flu vaccination, please fluvaxjax.com and select โGet a Vaccineโ and then โClick Hereโ to get a no-cost flu vaccine voucher through the #FluVaxJax program. More information is available on this Flu Vaccine Fact Sheet for children from the Duval County Medical Society.
75% of Jacksonville hospital beds full before flu patients arrive
Read full article: 75% of Jacksonville hospital beds full before flu patients arriveJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Public health experts and hospital administrators are watching hospital bed capacity even closer as COVID-19 cases rise and flu season beginning. There are 75 people hospitalized with COVID-19 between all five Baptist Health hospitals, with seven patients in the ICU. The added threat of flu season this year prompted the creation of FluVaxJax, which is pushing to increase the number of adult influenza vaccinations to keep people healthy and ensure local hospitals arenโt overwhelmed. Joshi said he doesnโt want a recently announced COVID vaccine to overshadow concerns about the flu. People forget about the importance of the flu vaccine, in particular the COVID vaccine, which will be coming out in the coming months.
Free flu vaccinations for Jacksonville residents at 2 COVID-19 testing sites
Read full article: Free flu vaccinations for Jacksonville residents at 2 COVID-19 testing sitesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Starting Monday, the city of Jacksonville and Logistics Health Inc. will provide free flu vaccinations to Duval County residents and city employees. The flu shots will be given Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at these locations:Lane Wiley Senior Center, 6710 Wiley RoadMandarin Senior Center, 3848 Hartley RoadChildren must be at least 9 years old to receive a free flu shot at either location. Safety measures will be in place at both locations and flu shots will be administered separately from COVID-19 testing. So far, flu season appears to be mild, but health experts are voicing their concerns about the possibility of a โtwindemic"-- where flu season would collide with the fight against COVID-19. On Sunday, 10,105 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Florida, more than 500 of them were in Jacksonville, according to the stateโs Department of Health.
Donโt skip the flu shot because of the pandemic
Read full article: Donโt skip the flu shot because of the pandemicBecause of the COVID-19 pandemic, itโs more important than ever to do everything possible to reduce the spread of influenza by getting a flu shot. And even if you do get the flu, youโre less likely to become very sick or need to be hospitalized after getting a flu shot. You can get a flu shot at your local pharmacy in just a few minutes. And if you have a confirmed or suspected case of COVID-19, get your doctorโs OK before you get a flu shot. To find a place to get a flu shot, including upcoming clinics or for the uninsured to request a free flu shot, go to https://www.dcmsonline.org/page/GetVaccinated.
How to protect your children from COVID-19 this flu season
Read full article: How to protect your children from COVID-19 this flu seasonSo, what can you do to best protect your children from COVID this flu season? โItโs not only to protect ourselves, itโs to protect the people around us that we care about,โ Alexander said. The flu vaccine doesnโt prevent COVID, so thereโs still the need for children to be socially distant. Alexander suggests getting a flu shot at the first opportunity possible. Kids can start getting a flu shot at 6 months old.
Flu vaccine doesnโt increase risk for COVID-19, study finds
Read full article: Flu vaccine doesnโt increase risk for COVID-19, study findsThereโs one more reason to get a flu shot this year. Recent research suggests getting a flu vaccine does not increase risk for COVID-19. They analyzed data from over 13,000 COVID-19 tests and compared people who had received a flu vaccine, to those who had not. Flu vaccine didnโt appear to offer any protection against coronavirus, either. He said it will be important to continue collecting data this year as people will receive the flu vaccine at the same time as COVID-19 is circulating.
How to keep your child calm during a flu shot
Read full article: How to keep your child calm during a flu shotHoward said itโs important that parents remain calm when their child gets a shot. Mom and dad should not show a look of worry -- or fear -- on their faces because a child could react negatively to that. โItโs OK to be scared,โ Howard said. โSo I just tell them, โItโs OK to cry.โ Parents will tell them, โDonโt cry. Be brave.โ Of course, be brave, but crying sometimes involves being brave.โAnother tip: Howard said itโs best not to wait until theyโre walking into the doctorโs office to let your child know theyโre getting a shot.
Glynn County Health Department to hold drive-thru flu vaccination clinics
Read full article: Glynn County Health Department to hold drive-thru flu vaccination clinicsGLYNN COUNTY, Ga. โ Itโs unknown what kind of impact COVID-19 will have on the flu season, so health officials say getting vaccinated against the flu this year is more important than ever. Thatโs why the Glynn County Health Department will hold drive-thru flu vaccination clinics from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Oct. 8 and 15. Both will take place at the health department, located at 2747 Fourth Street, and no appointment is necessary. Flu vaccinations are also available at the health department by appointment during regular hours. Everyone entering the health department over age 2 will be screened for COVID-19 and must wear a face mask.
COVID-19 or Flu? How to know the difference
Read full article: COVID-19 or Flu? How to know the differenceAs weโre all anxiously awaiting a vaccine for the coronavirus, donโt forget about getting your flu vaccine. But this year, how will you know if you have the flu or COVID-19? You might also wonder: how will I know if itโs COVID or the flu? COVID and the flu have similar symptoms, but the COVID-19 virus often causes a loss of taste or smell. Experts say itโs possible and some are wondering if the flu vaccine will protect them against COVID-19.
How COVID-19 and flu are similar yet different
Read full article: How COVID-19 and flu are similar yet differentCOVID-19 and influenza are difficult to tell apart. Theyโre both deadly respiratory diseases with similar symptoms โ but there are a few important differences, according to Susan Rehm, MD, an infectious disease specialist at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Rehm recommends calling your healthcare provider within the first day or two of illness for maximum impact with flu antivirals. She notes that several antivirals are being studied for COVID-19, but theyโre not available for use at home. Another difference between flu and coronavirus is that we have a vaccine to help prevent influenza.
High demand for flu shots? Experts hope to avoid โtwindemicโ
Read full article: High demand for flu shots? Experts hope to avoid โtwindemicโA flu vaccine is administered to National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) staff members in Bethesda, Md., on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2020. (AP Photo/Federica Narancio)October is prime time for flu vaccinations, and the U.S. and Europe are gearing up for what experts hope is high demand as countries seek to avoid a โtwindemicโ with COVID-19. Be patient: Flu vaccine ships gradually. France has ordered 30% more flu vaccine than last year, with first shots given to the high risk as inoculations begin later this month. Italy also lowered the threshold โ from age 65 to 60 โ for receiving the flu vaccine free of charge.
Medical groups urge flu shots
Read full article: Medical groups urge flu shotsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. โ Saying the need for the flu vaccine is as โgreat as everโ during the COVID-19 pandemic, the American Medical Association on Wednesday encouraged flu shots for everyone 6 months old and older. โThe location or office might look different, but the need for the flu vaccine is as great as ever.โThe AMA statement mirrors recommendations issued by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in August. Florida Medical Association Chief Executive Officer Tim Stapleton also issued a statement Wednesday encouraging residents to get flu shots. โPhysicians and medical professionals have the resources and multiple venues to provide these vaccinations and encourage patients to protect themselves from the flu,โ Stapleton said in a prepared statement. Flu shots are available at pharmacies, physicians' offices and clinics.
Why children need flu vaccines even if theyโre learning online
Read full article: Why children need flu vaccines even if theyโre learning onlineWith flu season fast approaching, doctors want to make sure children are vaccinated, especially since weโre also dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. If your little ones are learning remotely, you might think a flu shot isnโt necessary this year โ but thatโs not the case. โJust because your child is learning remotely doesnโt mean influenza is moving remotely. Esper said flu season is inevitable but he hopes it wonโt be as bad โ mainly because people are already following social distancing guidelines and wearing masks due to the coronavirus. As for how effective this yearโs flu shot will be, he said only time will tell, but regardless, itโs still better to have some protection than none at all.
Free drive-up flu vaccines Saturday for Duval County teachers, their families
Read full article: Free drive-up flu vaccines Saturday for Duval County teachers, their familiesJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Donโt put off getting your flu vaccine this year -- thatโs the message from the Florida Health Department and Duval County as the #FluVaxJax campaign continues. Winn-Dixie, in partnership with Duval County Public Schools and Florida Blue, will offer free flu vaccines for all county teachers and other DCPS employees at a drive-up clinic from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone six months and older get a flu vaccine every year. Winn-Dixie pharmacists will administer the free flu vaccines to DCPS employees and any family member 18 and over along with retired DCPS educators, while supplies last. To receive a free regular or high-dose (age 65 and over) flu vaccine, DCPS employees must show their valid employee ID.
How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?
Read full article: How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19?How can I tell the difference between the flu and COVID-19? Another difference: COVID-19 is more likely than the flu to cause a loss of taste or smell. Both the flu and coronavirus spread through droplets from the nose and mouth. These โsuperspreader eventsโ are more common with COVID-19 than flu, Solomon said. Preventing the flu starts with an annual flu shot tailored to the strains of the flu virus that are circulating.
Does elderberry reduce severity and duration of flu?
Read full article: Does elderberry reduce severity and duration of flu?Elderberry is becoming a popular natural remedy during cold and flu season โ but does it work? One recent study examines whether elderberry extract decreases severity and duration of the flu. They took elderberry extract or placebo for five days -- some also took other prescription flu treatments. People who received elderberry and no other flu treatment actually had moderate-to-severe symptoms two days longer on average, than people taking only placebo. โItโs important to emphasize that right now we donโt have anything to treat the flu that works wonderfully well,โ said Macknin.
VA to offer drive-thru and walkup vaccination clinics
Read full article: VA to offer drive-thru and walkup vaccination clinicsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ In an effort to reduce the impact of the seasonal flu and to save you time, the North Florida and South Georgia Veterans Health System is establishing drive-thru and walk-up flu vaccination clinics. Unless otherwise noted, locations will begin offering vaccines on Monday, Sept. 21. Veterans may also choose from more than 60,000 community locations to get a no-cost flu vaccine. Visit va.gov/COMMUNITYCARE/flushot.asp to find a current in-network location near you. Veterans can call leave a message, to report if they received a flu vaccination outside the VA and it will be charted in their medical records.
Why itโs more important than ever to get a flu shot
Read full article: Why itโs more important than ever to get a flu shotEach year the flu kills thousands of people, but the good news is thereโs a vaccine to help prevent it. Susan Rehm, M.D., an infectious disease expert at Cleveland Clinic, said in the midst of a pandemic, itโs more important than ever to get a flu shot. A simultaneous surge may also further strain the availability of personal protective equipment, or PPE, for health care workers. Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself from influenza, and people shouldnโt be afraid to venture out and get a flu shot. In addition to the flu vaccine, all the measures weโre doing to try and mitigate COVID-19 โ like masking, social distancing and hand washing โ will also help reduce the spread of the flu, since theyโre both respiratory diseases.
All you need to know about #FluVaxJax campaign
Read full article: All you need to know about #FluVaxJax campaignMORE: Coronavirus and flu collide: What you need to knowIn an average year, the First Coast has about a 36.9% adult vaccination rate. With the #FluVaxJax campaign, organizers hope to increase the adult flu vaccination rate to at least 48%. If there was ever a year to get a flu shot, epidemiologist Dr. Jonathan Kantor said this is it. And getting tested, means more exposure to sick people.โGetting a vaccineGetting a flu vaccine is easy. Florida Blue will also be offering some free flu shot clinics, beginning in October.
Jacksonville hospitals prepare for influx of flu patients
Read full article: Jacksonville hospitals prepare for influx of flu patientsJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ Local hospitals are preparing now for the possibility that they could be inundated with sick people if the flu season hits at the same time as an expected peak in COVID-19 infections. The timing of that spike could turn out to be a one-two-punch for hospitals if the flu season is severe. The flu season is typically most prominent between October and February, though it can hit early and linger longer. The CDC released its calculation of last yearโs estimated burden of the U.S flu season. (Click here to review the CDCโs flu 2019-2020 flu burden estimate.)
Your guide to Wednesdayโs #FluVaxJax coverage on The Morning Show
Read full article: Your guide to Wednesdayโs #FluVaxJax coverage on The Morning ShowJACKSONVILLE, Fla. โ The city of Jacksonville and Duval County Medical Society are teaming up to launch #FluVaxJax, a community-wide campaign to get people vaccinated as part of an effort to keep area hospitals from being overwhelmed by incoming patients as flu season collides with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Our Morning Show team is dedicated to equipping you with the information you need, and weโll be hearing from Mayor Lenny Curry, along with doctors and pharmacists, about the new campaign and what you should know about the flu vaccine. Below is a rundown of the coverage you can expect to see Wednesday morning:
Trust Index: Whatโs true about the flu vaccine & whatโs not
Read full article: Trust Index: Whatโs true about the flu vaccine & whatโs notLEARN MORE: Visit our special section on #FluVaxJax | TRUST INDEX: View recent Trust Index storiesBut some say they wonโt get the flu vaccine for a variety of reasons. To find out whatโs true and whatโs not, we put common flu vaccine concerns through the News4Jax Trust Index. โPeople who get the flu vaccine can still get the flu, but it is much less likely to be a complicated disease process if youโve had the vaccine,โ Joshi explained. Finally, another myth is that people allergic to eggs cannot get a flu vaccine. Asked if there are any medical reasons why someone shouldnโt get a flu vaccine, Rathore replied with a laugh: โYeah, it hurts a little.โ