Wednesday, September 28th 2016, 11:25 am
Flu season is just around the corner and the Oklahoma State Department of Health announced Thursday that county health departments will begin offering flu vaccine starting the week of October 3.
OSDH says the flu vaccination is recommended each year for everyone 6 months of age and older.
“We are learning more and more about the benefits of influenza vaccination every year,” said OSDH Commissioner Dr. Terry Cline.
“One example is the benefit for pregnant women and newborn babies. Flu vaccination not only protects pregnant women, but also protects their babies for up to 6 months. Since influenza is more likely to cause severe illness in pregnant women and newborns this protection is important. Flu vaccination is safe during pregnancy, after delivery, and for breastfeeding women.”
County health departments will not be offering the flu mist as it is no longer recommended by the CDC.
OSDH says county health departments will accept SoonerCare, Medicare, all private health insurance, cash, checks, or credit cards as payment for flu vaccine.
The following fee schedule will apply:
Oklahoma County residents should check with the Oklahoma City-County Health Department for fee schedules.
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