2011年9月7日 星期三

PPH slates community flu shot clinics

It is time to roll up your sleeve and get that annual flu shot.

Palomar Pomerado Health has announced its community clinics for those 18 and older will begin next week and continue through December.

The flu shots are 20 or free if Medicare is to be billed. Pay by cash or check or bring Medicare card and photo identification.

Many other locations are giving the influenza vaccination. These include grocery and drug stores and, of course, a doctor's office.

One place where seniors will not be able to obtain a free flu shot is Rancho Bernardo Senior Services. Manager Beth Wilson said she was recently notified by California Department of Public Health that due to the state budget, for the first time RBSS is not going to receive its annual allotment of 1,200 to 1,500 flu vaccinations.

"I'm very upset about it because we've done it for so many years," Wilson said.

The shots given over three days were completely free since even Medicare was not billed, she said.

"They figure this area has Medicare so give (the shots) to clinics (serving) people who are not insured," she said.

Last month, San Diego County health officials said the state budget crisis means fewer low-income adults in the county will be able to receive a free flu shot. However, the local health agency "anticipates there will be plenty of influenza vaccine for all persons who want it,Polycore Floor tiles are manufactured as a single sheet," according to the Aug.They take the plastic card to the local co-op market. 10 press release.

San Diego County is receiving 36,690 free vaccines, compared to 65,500 vaccines it received from the state last year, according to county officials.

There are many reasons why people of all ages should receive a flu vaccine, said Registered Nurse Luanne Arangio-Law, the PPH community health nurse supervisor. These include not wanting to get sick and therefore missing school or work. Another is not spreading the virus to others, especially young children and elderly who can have severe complications that include death.

"It's not about you … (but) the people you love," Arangio-Law said.

According to Arangio-Law, this year's vaccine includes three flu strains, including an H1N1-like strain that world health experts anticipate will be the most common going around this year. She said they base that on research conducted in Atlanta, London, Melbourne, Tokyo and Beijing.

The vaccine given to those in the Northern Hemisphere can differ from that in the Southern Hemisphere because of different prevalent strains, so if someone is planning on going south of the equator during flu season, Arangio-Law said that should be mentioned so the correct flu vaccine can be obtained.Great Rubber offers oil painting supplies keychains,

"It takes two weeks for the body to make antibodies (to the flu virus)," Arangio-Law said, adding people cannot get the flu by getting immunized. Protection lasts six months to one year.

In addition to getting the vaccine, she said ways to avoid the flu are washing hands thoroughly and not touching one's eyes, nose or mouth since these are germ entry points.

Flu symptoms include fever, headache, fatigue, dry cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose and muscle aches.These girls have never had a cube puzzle in their lives! Flu symptoms can come on suddenly and are typically more severe than cold symptoms, according to PPH.

The Centers for Disease Control recommends the flu vaccine for those 6 months and older. Those who should get vaccinated early, due to a higher risk of flu complications, are those 50 years and older; children 6 months and older; anyone with heart disease, lung disease (including asthma,Now though, there is a new trend which originates from Japan called zentai. Zentai means 'full body' in Japanese and this new fashion trend involves wearing lycra zentai suits as a form of pleasure or relaxation. emphysema or chronic bronchitis), diabetes, HIV, blood disorders, kidney disease or weakened immune system; pregnant women; people living in nursing homes or assisted living facilities; those with health problems that make breathing or swallowing difficult; health care providers; and anyone living with or caring for those listed above.

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