November 2, 2000

ADDITIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH AND SENIOR CENTER FLU CLINICS SCHEDULED

BINGHAMTON, NY - The Broome County Health Department has received another partial shipment of flu vaccine and will be providing flu vaccine for the following flu clinics, on a walk-in basis:

Due to the delays in vaccine shipment, individuals are asked to disregard the schedule printed earlier in October. There will be no clinic at Holy Spirit or the Vestal Senior Center on Friday, November 3, 2000. The Health Department and Office for Aging clinics on Friday, November 3 are cancelled.

All Broome County Health Department sponsored flu clinics, including the Office for Aging Senior Center Clinics, follow the current CDC guidelines for flu vaccine administration. The following individuals are considered at high risk for developing complications of influenza and are eligible to receive a flu vaccine at these clinics:

  1. Persons 65 and older.
  2. Adults and children who have chronic disorders of the pulmonary (lung conditions) or cardiovascular systems, including children with asthma.
  3. Adults and children who have required regular medical follow-up or hospitalization during the preceding year because of chronic metabolic diseases (including diabetes mellitus); renal dysfunction; liver diseases; blood dysarasias, like anemia; or who are immunocompromised because of a disease they were born with; infection with HIV-the virus that causes AIDS; treatment with long-term steroids; or cancer treatment with x-ray or chemotherapy.
  4. Children and teens 6 months to 18 years who are receiving long-term aspirin therapy. Parents are advised to seek flu shots for all high-risk children at their regular medical provider. Only uninsured/underinsured children over the age of three, in the above risk categories, can be served at the Broome County Health Department sites.
  5. Women who will be in their second and third trimester of pregnancy during flu season (over 14 weeks of pregnancy).
  6. Physicians, nurses or household members who come in close contact with people at risk of serious influenza complications.

Medicare-Part B will pay for the flu vaccine. Individuals must present their Medicare Card. All other persons will be charged an $8.00 fee. Due to the high volume of attendance at flu clinics, the Health Department is unable to provide receipts. Those with insurance coverage requiring a receipt should seek their flu shot at their regular medical provider.

The Broome County Health Department, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Surgeon General's Office are encouraging healthy people to wait until later in the flu season for the flu vaccine. This is to insure that those at highest risk of influenza complications get vaccinated first. The Health Department and the Office for Aging urge those people who have insurance which pays for flu vaccine or who have a regular medical provider, to get their flu vaccine at their doctor's office.

The Broome County Health Department and Office for Aging will schedule additional flu clinics, as vaccine becomes available. The Health Department will keep the public apprised of these clinics as they are scheduled. Residents are urged to call the Health Department Influenza Information line at 607.778.3911 to hear a recording of current clinic schedules or go to the Broome County Government website at www.gobroomecounty.com. Residents with questions concerning eligibility to receive a flu vaccine should call the Broome County Health Department at 607.778.2839 or the Office for Aging at 607.778.2411.

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