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By Jill Kelley, Staff Writer 4:28 PM Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The H1N1 flu, also known as the swine flu, has increased the focus on this year’s flu season.

But, while the swine flu vaccine is not expected until the fall, the seasonal flu shot is available at many area drugstores as of Tuesday, Sept. 1. And a few of those drugstores are offering deals to the uninsured and unemployed.

Who should go

Thomas W. Skinner, a senior public affairs officer with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said flu vaccine guidelines have not changed.

The CDC recommends to vaccination for ages 6 months to 19 years, pregnant women, people 50 and older, anyone with certain chronic medical conditions, nursing home residents and health care workers or others who live with or care for those at high risk for complications.

Skinner added: “Anyone who wants to prevent getting the flu can get vaccinated.”

According to the CDC, about 36,000 people die from flu-related causes each year.

Where to go

CVS/Pharmacy has flu shots available daily without an appointment at most locations. The pharmacy said Monday that it will offer 100,000 fee seasonal flu shots to job seekers.

CVS will hold flu shot clinic events at many of its stores starting Sept. 15.

Flu shots also are available at area Kroger stores by appointment by calling (866) 435-8746.

Walgreens and Rite Aid recommend calling ahead to check on whether your store is participating and the availability of the pharmacist.

Walgreens reported that it will provide $1 million worth of seasonal flu shots to uninsured adults via vouchers on a first-come, first-served basis.

The seasonal flu shot costs around $24.99, and the nasal-mist vaccine around $29.99. Many insurance plans cover the cost.

For more information on the flu, visit www.cdc.gov or call (800) 232-4636.

Everything should be free. It is not fair I should be expected to earn anything. I am American. I should have the world wait on me. To make me work to earn money is evil.
john
10:40 PM, 10/27/2009
Seasonal Flu shots are available through the Warren County Combined Health District. A flu clinic will be held on Tuesday, September 8th from 8:00 a.m. til Noon at the Warren County Fairgrounds in Lebanon. Cost is $15.00. We bill Medicaid and Medicare Part B. No one is refused a vaccine if they are unable to pay. Public Health Services and Flu Vaccinations given by the Warren County Combined Health District are supported with tax levy dollars. Visit our website at www.co.warren.oh.us/health.
Elaine Bray
12:13 PM, 9/2/2009
The flu shots and the H1N1 should be free. Not everyone can afford these shots.
likeicare
11:09 AM, 9/2/2009
Chris2,
Call The Rocking Horse Center, 324-1111. Ask for their adult clinic, you will be able to get a vaccine if you can't afford one.
Get Your Vaccine
10:05 PM, 9/1/2009
I'm on a limited income and can't afford to pay for the shot. If it was so important to get I feel it should be at a very low cost and free to those that can't afford to pay for it..
If I die at least it will be for the good of America.
Chris2
7:02 PM, 9/1/2009
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