For Immediate Release: Wednesday, September 29, 2021
Montgomery County health officials urge all residents to get a flu vaccination and will hold clinics for adults and children in October and November. While getting a flu vaccination does not protect against COVID-19, flu shots have been shown to reduce the risk of flu illness, hospitalization, and death. Getting a flu vaccination can also save health care resources for the care of patients with COVID-19.
Seasonal flu vaccinations are available through private health providers, as well as at retail locations throughout the community. County-sponsored seasonal flu vaccination clinics will include clinics for residents over the age of 14 and two clinics specifically for children ages six months to 18 years of age. The County will offer flu shots only. High-dose flu vaccine and FluMist will not be available.
Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome. Anyone not wanting to get the flu should receive the seasonal flu vaccination, particularly the elderly, household members living with children younger than six months of age, health care workers and individuals with chronic illnesses.
Paid visitor parking is available in the Traville Gateway Garage or Shady Grove Garage. See parking map for more information. The clinic is a partnership between Montgomery County Health and Human Services and the University of Maryland System.
Two flu clinics are available for children six months and older only. Appointments are recommended but walk-ins are welcome. Additional flu clinics for children will be announced later.
The best way to prevent seasonal flu is to get vaccinated each year, but good health habits can often help stop the spread of germs and prevent illnesses like the flu. Good health habits include:
See the County’s flu website for more information.
# # #
Release ID: 21-780