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When will flu shots be available at Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services Department?

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When will flu shots be available at Kalamazoo County Health & Community Services Department?

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Influenza shots are usually available in mid-October, if there are no vaccine problems or shortages. You can call our information line for updates at 269-373-5335. Who should get influenza shots? People 6 months of age and older at risk for getting a serious case of influenza or influenza complications, and people in close contact with them (including all household members) should get the vaccine. An annual flu shot is recommended for: • All children 6 – 23 months of age. • Household contacts and out-of-home caretakers of infants from 0 – 23 months of age. • People 50 years of age or older. • Residents of long-term care facilities housing persons with chronic medical conditions. • People who have long-term health problems with: – heart disease – lung disease – asthma – kidney disease – metabolic disease, such as diabetes – anemia, and other blood disorders • People with a weakened immune system due to: – HIV/AIDS or another disease that affects the immune system – long-term treatment w

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Influenza shots are usually available in mid-October, if there are no vaccine problems or shortages. You can call our information line for updates at 269-373-5335. Who should get influenza shots? People 6 months of age and older at risk for getting a serious case of influenza or influenza complications, and people in close contact with them (including all household members) should get the vaccine. An annual flu shot is recommended for: • All children 6 months through 18 years of age. • Household contacts and out-of-home caretakers of infants from 0 – 6 months of age. • People 50 years of age or older. • Residents of long-term care facilities housing persons with chronic medical conditions. • People who have long-term health problems with: – heart disease – lung disease – asthma – kidney disease – metabolic disease, such as diabetes – anemia, and other blood disorders • People with a weakened immune system due to: – HIV/AIDS or another disease that affects the immune system – long-term

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