| Flu 
			facts 
			From the Logan County Department of Public Health 
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            [October 
			24, 2013]  
            The single best way to protect against 
			seasonal flu and its potential severe complications is to get a flu 
			vaccine every year. Are you or a member of your family at increased 
			risk of getting the flu or experiencing flu-related complications? 
			Although the flu vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months of age 
			and older, the following groups are at increased risk of getting the 
			flu or experiencing complications related to the flu: | 
        
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				Children are at 
				higher risk for the flu because their immune systems are not 
				fully developed. Children with chronic health conditions are at 
				even higher risk. 
				Changes to a 
				pregnant woman’s immune system can make her more sensitive to 
				the flu. If you get the flu shot during pregnancy, it will 
				provide some protection to your baby after he or she is born.
				
				Because your 
				immune systems weaken as you age, adults age 65 years and older 
				are more susceptible to the flu. 
				People who have certain medical 
				conditions -- including asthma, neurological and 
				neurodevelopmental conditions, chronic lung disease, heart 
				disease, blood disorders, endocrine disorders, kidney disorders, 
				metabolic disorders, weakened immune system due to disease or 
				medication, people younger than 19 years of age who are 
				receiving long-term aspirin therapy, and people who are morbidly 
				obese -- are all at an increased risk of getting the flu or 
				experiencing complications from the flu. The hours for vaccines at the Logan County Department of Public 
			Health, 109 Third St., are Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m. until 
			4 p.m. No appointment is required. 
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 The cost of the seasonal flu shot is $27 for adults and children 
			with health insurance that covers vaccines, $23.75 for children 
			6 months through 18 years of age who have no health insurance or 
			health insurance that doesn't cover vaccines, and free to those with 
			a Medicaid or Medicare card. For more information on the seasonal influenza vaccine, call the 
			health department at 217-735-2317.  For more information, visit 
			www.flu.gov and www.lcdph.org. 
            [Text from file received from the
			Logan County Department of Public 
			Health] |