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		High Dose Influenza Vaccine now available 
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            [October 30, 2014] 
            
            LINCOLN - Flu vaccinations are 
			available at the LCDPH walk-in clinic, located at 109 Third Street, 
			Lincoln. The walk-in clinic hours of operation are Monday through 
			Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  | 
		
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			 The high dose flu vaccine is now in stock at LCDPH and available 
			to the public. Residents who are 65 and older now have a choice of 
			the regular seasonal flu vaccine or the high dose flu vaccine which 
			is $45.00 or no charge with a Medicare B card. The LCDPH recommends 
			talking with your doctor about which type is best for you. 
 The regular seasonal flu vaccine is also available at no cost to all 
			Medicare B and Medicaid recipients. The Medicare B and/or Medicaid 
			card must be presented at the time of vaccination. The cost of the 
			regular seasonal flu vaccine for persons without Medicare B and/or 
			Medicaid is $28.00 for adults, 23.75 for children 6 months through 
			18 years who have no health insurance or health insurance that 
			doesn’t cover vaccines.
 
			 The Logan County Department of Public Health recommends that you 
			take everyday precautions to stay healthy.
 
				Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or 
				sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it. If you 
				don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your upper sleeve or 
				elbow, not your hands.  
			
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					Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially 
					after you cough or sneeze. If soap and water are not 
					available, use an alcohol-based hand rub. 
Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread 
					that way. 
Stay home if you get sick. The Centers for Disease 
					Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that you stay home 
					from work or school and limit contact with others to keep 
					from infecting them. Following this public health advice can prevent the 
					spread of influenza as well as other viruses that cause 
					respiratory infections. 
			[Don Cavi, Public Health 
			Administrator, Logan County Department of Public Health] 
			
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