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County Flu Vaccine Clinics Begin This Week

Residents urged to schedule a visit to county flu clinics—and this year they can schedule online.

The Burlington County Health Department will start its seasonal flu campaign with six clinics that will offer the Fluzone high-dose vaccine for those 65 and older. Clinics will be held Sept. 22 and 29 and Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at both the Burlington Center and Moorestown Mall. 

These first clinics will be Fluzone high-dose only and is free for those with Medicare Part B as their primary insurance. Other insurances will be accepted, but residents should check with their insurance provider to ensure the vaccination is covered. For those without Medicare Part B or whose insurance does not cover Fluzone high-dose, the cost will be $45.

“A flu shot is the easiest way to protect you and your loved ones from the risk and misery of the flu,” said Freeholder Mary Ann O’Brien. “It only takes a few minutes to guard against getting a serious illness.”

New this year, the Health Department will allow residents to schedule their flu shot by visiting the Health Department website. Residents can schedule their appointments online starting this week and will be able to schedule an appointment beginning with the drive-thru flu clinic on Oct. 15. Those who have scheduled their appointment online and bring the printed and completed consent form will be fast-tracked through the clinic. Walk-ins will still be welcome, but may have to wait in line. 

Traditional or “standard” dose seasonal flu vaccine and pneumonia vaccine will be offered at all of the other clinics. The county Health Department accepts Medicare Part B to cover the cost for seasonal flu and pneumonia vaccines. A donation of $15 for seasonal flu vaccine and $25 for pneumonia is recommended for those not covered by Medicare if residents can afford it. 

People who have Medicare coverage and belong to a managed care plan or HMO should go to their regular health care providers to receive immunizations.

“We recommend all individuals receive a flu vaccine regardless of whether you had one last year,” said Robert Gogats, health officer for Burlington County. “The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) calls a yearly flu vaccine the first and most important step in protecting against this serious disease.”

To view the county’s full schedule of flu and pneumonia vaccination clinics, visit the Health Department website and click on the link at the bottom of the page.


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