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COVID-19 Vaccines
1) Why should I get vaccinated?
After the covid-19’s impact (domestically and globally) this past year, medical professionals and researchers have been working hard in order to develop a vaccine that would allow the spread of the virus to slow down. By taking the vaccine you would be helping to protect your friends, family and other loved ones from the dangers of the coronavirus. With more and more people taking the vaccine, we are able to reach greater immunity against the virus.
2) Where can I make my appointment?
Throughout the country, covid vaccines are available through pharmacies, doctor's offices, and vaccine centers. In order to get the vaccine, we advise you to book an appointment either through the website or by calling ahead as many places have limited stock.
If you need help booking an appointment you can contact us through our email medicfluent@gmail.com and we can aid you in the process.
Websites to help you book appointments: https://www.vaccines.gov/
Please remember both the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are available in two doses and to receive the full benefits of getting the vaccine it is highly recommended to take both doses and therefore it is recommended to book your second dose appointment while booking your first dose.
3) Who can get vaccinated?
Anybody ages 18 up is eligible for any of the three vaccine choices available, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, and Moderna. The CDC has allowed persons 12-17 to receive the Pfizer vaccine.
Influenza Vaccine
1) Why should I get vaccinated?
Influenza ( commonly known as the flu) is a disease that can be potentially dangerous to one’s own health and while rare, can lead to death. In order to protect one’s self against the flu, it is recommended to get the flu vaccine once a year as the vaccine is adapted to each flu season.
2) Where can I make my appointment?
Right before and during the flu season, doctor's offices, health clinics, and pharmacies often advertise and offer the flu vaccine. Please check those individual websites to see if you can book an appointment for your vaccine. As of now, vaccine finders are tailored for the covid-19 vaccine as it is not currently flu season, however, we will update this website with more information as soon as it comes out.
3) Who can get vaccinated?
Most people ages 6 months and over are eligible for the flu vaccine, and children between the ages 6 months and 8 years are recommended to get two doses of the vaccine.
