Health departments in southeast Wisconsin are now administering seasonal flu shots and the H1N1 swine flu vaccine.
Some of the flu shot clinics are free, while others have a fee of generally $25 - $30.
NOTE: You may need to be a resident of a community to receive a flu shot at any particular clinic.
Wednesday, December 23
Tuesday, December 29
Wednesday, January 6
Thursday, January3pm - 6pm at Walworth County HHS Dept., W4051 Cty Hwy NN, Elkhorn
Some of the flu shot clinics are free, while others have a fee of generally $25 - $30.
IMPORTANT!
Before you go to one of the clinics, the Wisconsin Health Dept. says you must fall in at least one of the following categories to be eligible for the flu vaccine:
- Pregnant women
- Persons who live with or provide care for infants age 6 months or younger
- Health care and EMS personnel who have direct contact with patients or infectious material
- Children age 6 months - 4 years
- Children and adolescents age 5-18 years with chronic medical conditions
- Pregnant women
- Persons who live with or provide care for infants age 6 months or younger
- Health care and EMS personnel who have direct contact with patients or infectious material
- Children age 6 months - 4 years
- Children and adolescents age 5-18 years with chronic medical conditions
NOTE: You may need to be a resident of a community to receive a flu shot at any particular clinic.
Wednesday, December 23
- 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. at Western Racine Co. Health Dept., 156 E. State St., Burlington
Tuesday, December 29
- 10am - 3pm at Zeidler Municipal Bldg, 841 N. Broadway St., Milwaukee
Wednesday, January 6
- 1 pm - 6pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, 346 Pine St., Lake Mills
Thursday, January
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