Those who are homebound and in need of a seasonal flu vaccine are encouraged to contact VNA's Customer Care Department at (630) 978-2532 for details on VNA's at-home immunization service.

VNA SEASONAL FLU SHOT INFORMATION

Stay healthy this flu season

If you would like a flu shot please call VNA at (630) 978-2532.


Download the Flu Shot Schedule for 2012

 

Attention Geneva Township Residents:

Get your free flu shot October 8 from 9-Noon

at Geneva Township Building, 400 Wheeler Drive, Geneva.

Please bring your ID to prove residency.

If you are not a Geneva Township resident, you may bring your Medicare Part B card and receive a free flu shot or pay $20 (cash or check payable to VNA)

 

The Food and Drug Administration has approved the new flu vaccine for the season beginning in 2012. Each year the FDA works with other federal agencies and global health experts to design a vaccine to protect against the three viral strains most likely to cause the flu. This year’s vaccine has one strain in common with last year’s vaccine, plus two new viral strains.

Flu-like symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people may also have vomiting and diarrhea. People may be infected with the flu, and have respiratory symptoms without a fever. The CDC recommends that everyone older than six months receive an annual flu vaccine.

 

You can Fight the Flu - 3 steps to take now

Vaccine experts agree that everyone 6 months and older should get a flu shot this season. Influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. It causes mild to severe illness, and can lead to death. Serious flu complications are more likely to be found in older people, young children and people with certain health conditions. If you are not in a high risk group, you can do your part to prevent spreading the flu to those around you by getting vaccinated.
As the flu season approaches, VNA and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) urge you to take 3 steps to protect yourself and others from the flu:


1) Make it a priority to get your flu shot - Details


2) Take everyday preventive actions to stop the spread of germs - Details


3) Take flu antiviral drugs if your doctor prescribes them - Details

 


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