In the flu season, the CDC estimates that the flu vaccine prevented about 5. Click on graphic to enlarge.
While some people use the term "flu" to describe just about any illness, influenza is a contagious respiratory illness that can cause mild to severe illnesses, sometimes resulting in hospitalization or even death. Some people are more likely to get severely sick from it, including older Americans, children under age 5, people with certain long-term health conditions and pregnant women.
For anyone with health insurance, the flu shot is typically free due to Obamacare, regardless of whether you get it at your doctor's office or in another setting. However, some plans might only allow you to get the shot at specific locations so it's worth checking first with the pharmacy or your insurer. The larger pharmacies — i.
Without coverage, the retail price of the shot depends on your age and recommended vaccine formulation. If you have no insurance and the price of a shot is prohibitive, check with your local health department. Colleges and workplaces also often offer a free way to brave the needle. Most people who get influenza recover anywhere from within a few days to less than two weeks. Others, however, develop complications such as sinus infections, bronchitis or pneumonia. Louis and Kansas City are all in the path of the storm.
On Friday and into Saturday, "difficult driving conditions are likely throughout this region as roads become snow covered," according to the weather service. From there, the storm should bring a blast of wintry weather to the South, including accumulating snowfall and the potential for a dangerous ice storm. Atlanta is in the path of the storm, which could end the city's nearly four-year streak without measurable snow.
Heavy snow is forecast to paste portions of the region — especially the Appalachians and interior Northeast — with as much as 18 inches of snow by the time the storm winds down late Monday. The best chance for heavy snow is expected to be north and west of the Boston-Washington Interstate 95 corridor, from parts of Northern Virginia to Maine, Weather.
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Children sled in the snow near the West Front of the U. Capitol on Jan. The Washington DC metro region received between 2 and 4 inches of snow overnight. Drivers wait for the traffic to be cleared as cars and trucks are stranded on sections of Interstate 95 Tuesday Jan. They've shortened their hours to fill prescriptions since they don't have enough people to run the pharmacy. Pharmacists and drugstore chains also deal with a huge increase in duties, including coronavirus tests, vaccine shots and boosters.
The nation had about , pharmacists and , pharmacy technicians as of May , according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Both positions are empowered to administer flu shots. As a result, customers may experience slightly longer wait times for vaccinations. Finally, while visiting a CVS, they used the chain's app to make an appointment in the store.
They got their pokes. What is the IHU Variant? What Can Be Done? Here's What Experts S. What Are Peptides? At locally owned drugstores, pharmacist-owners often need to work more hours to fill the staffing void in the industry, said Douglas Hoey, a pharmacist and CEO of the NCPA. Some work up to 70 hours a week, he estimated, in part because of the extra demands of administering COVID shots and coronavirus tests.
Research suggests that patients are unlikely to make an appointment to get a flu shot without someone proactively scheduling it for them. She is required to be vaccinated for her job. She planned to get inoculated on her off-day when she was turned away for a walk-in flu shot at a CVS pharmacy inside a Target store.
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