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What could be more important than your health? After all, who wouldn’t want to live a longer, healthier life? The reality is that many of us take our health for granted. But what if we didn’t have to? What if we could prevent serious illnesses before they occur? That’s the promise of vaccines, and it’s one that millions of people around the world take advantage of every year.

*Flu shots for the upcoming year become available in early September. *

Flu Shots Facts

These are some of the important facts about influenza(flu) virus that you may not already know:

  • Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by the influenza virus.
  • The flu can be spread through respiratory droplets when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes. It can also be spread by touching a surface or object contaminated with the virus and then touching one’s mouth, nose, or eyes.
  • The flu can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, fatigue, and headache. It can also lead to more serious complications, such as pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus infections.
  • The flu vaccine is the best way to protect against the flu and its complications. It is recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older, especially people at high risk for developing serious complications from the flu, including young children, pregnant women, people with chronic health conditions, and people 65 years of age and older.

Flu season is in full swing, and it’s time to get flu shots.

The flu season is in full swing, and it’s time to get vaccinated. You can prevent the flu by getting a flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone over the age of 6 months get a flu vaccine. If you are uninsured or have limited resources, you may be able to receive the flu vaccine through your health insurance plan or Medicaid. To find out if you qualify for free or reduced-cost vaccines, call your health insurer or visit http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/vaccine-finder/.

Why are Flu Shots needed annually?

It is important to get a flu vaccine every year as the influenza virus mutates rapidly and the vaccine must be continually reformulated to provide protection against the most prevalent strains. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends annual flu shots for everyone over six months of age. The medical professionals at TGH Urgent Care agree that getting a yearly flu vaccination is the best way to avoid getting sick and prevent the spread of the flu. The duration of protection from a flu vaccine can vary depending on factors such as the strength of an individual’s immune system and how it responds to the inactive virus in the vaccine. Most people can expect a flu shot to provide protection for about one year.

It is important to note that the recommended “one-year” protection is only a guideline and the actual length of protection can vary based on individual factors such as the strength of the immune system and its response to the inactive virus in the vaccine. While a strong immune system may provide protection for longer than a year, a weaker immune system may result in shorter protection. Most people can expect the flu vaccine to provide protection against common influenza viruses for approximately one year.

Which medical facilities offer flu vaccines?

Flu vaccines are typically available at a variety of medical facilities, including doctors’ offices, clinics, and pharmacies. Some places where you may be able to receive a flu vaccine include:

  1. Primary care physician’s office: Your primary care physician or family doctor may offer flu shots during regular office visits or at a special flu clinic.
  2. Urgent care centers: TGH Urgent Care has many locations across Florida and offers flu shots, particularly during the peak flu season.
  3. Pharmacies: Many pharmacies, including chain pharmacies and independent pharmacies, offer flu shots. Some pharmacies may even offer walk-in flu clinics.
  4. Community health centers: Community health centers, such as federally qualified health centers, often offer flu shots to their patients.
  5. Schools and workplaces: Some schools and workplaces may offer flu shots to students and employees.

It is a good idea to check with your specific medical provider or pharmacy to confirm that they are offering flu shots and to find out when they will be available. You may also be able to find out where to get a flu shot by contacting your local health department or checking the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website.

What should you do if you get the flu?

If you are in Tampa, Florida, and you develop the flu, there are a few things that you should do. First, stay home and avoid crowds. This will help to keep the virus from spreading. If you do go out, try to avoid close contact with other people and cover your nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough. Finally, get vaccinated against the flu if it is available in your area.

What to expect after getting vaccinated

If you are visiting Tampa, Florida, and would like to receive the flu vaccine, there are a few things you need to know. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people aged 2 months through 64 years receive a seasonal flu vaccine each year.
The CDC also recommends that people over 65 years old get a yearly flu vaccine. In addition, pregnant women should receive a seasonal flu vaccine every year during their third trimester. Pregnant women who are at high risk of getting the flu should also consider getting vaccinated against seasonal influenza.
It is recommended that people receive the flu vaccine at least two weeks before they travel to an area where the flu is circulating. People can get vaccinated at any time of the year, but getting vaccinated as soon as possible prior to flu season is highly effective in preventing the spread of influenza.


What is the Flu?

The flu is a respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus. It can cause severe illness, especially in young children and the elderly. The flu vaccine is a shot that protects against the flu. There are two types of flu vaccines available: an inactivated (dead) flu vaccine and a live-attenuated (less virulent) flu vaccine. You can get vaccinated at any time of year, but vaccination is especially important during winter months when the virus is most active.

What are the Symptoms of the Flu?

The most common symptoms of the flu are fever, headache, body aches, sore throat, and cough. Other symptoms may include extreme tiredness, chills, diarrhea, or vomiting. Some people may also have a general sense of malaise. There is no specific test that can be done to determine if someone has the flu. The best way to determine if someone has the flu is by looking for symptoms and then seeking medical advice.

How to Protect Yourself from the Flu

There are several ways to protect yourself from the flu, both during the season and year-round.

The best way to protect yourself is by getting a flu vaccine.

If you’re sick with the flu, stay home and avoid close contact with other people. If you must go out, try to keep your distance from people who are sick and cover your face when you sneeze or cough. If you have an illness that is not caused by the flu, please consult your healthcare provider before receiving a vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that everyone 6 months or older get a seasonal flu vaccination annually if they are not vaccinated. For more information on how to get a seasonal flu vaccine, visit www.cdc.gov/flu/.

It is also important to practice good hygiene. Washing your hands often, covering your nose and mouth when you cough and sneeze, and avoiding close contact with people who are sick is essential for preventing dangerous respiratory infections.

The Facts About the Flu Shot

There is a lot of information out there about the flu shot. This blog will provide you with the facts about the flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone 6 months and older get a flu vaccine yearly. There are many different types of flu medications, but here we will only discuss the two most common types: Tamiflu and Fluzone®.

Tamiflu (oseltamivir) and Fluzone (influenza vaccine) are two different medications used to prevent or treat influenza, or the flu.

Tamiflu is an antiviral medication that is used to treat influenza in people who have already been infected with the virus. It works by inhibiting the ability of the virus to replicate and spread in the body. Tamiflu is most effective when taken as soon as possible after the onset of flu symptoms and is usually taken twice a day for five days.

Fluzone is a vaccine that is given to prevent influenza. It is made from inactivated (dead) influenza viruses, which are injected into the body to stimulate an immune response. This response helps the body develop immunity to the viruses in the vaccine, which can protect against infection with the flu. Fluzone is typically given as an injection in the muscle and may be given annually to people who are at high risk for developing influenza or its complications.

It is important to note that Tamiflu and Fluzone are not interchangeable and are used for different purposes. Tamiflu is used to treat influenza after it has developed, while Fluzone is used to prevent influenza from developing. If you have questions about which medication is right for you, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional.


The CDC also recommends that people who are sick with Flu-like symptoms stay home from school or work until their symptoms have completely gone away. Symptoms include fever, cough, sore throat, headache, muscle aches, fatigue, diarrhea, or vomiting. If you do go to work or school, make sure to take extra precautions, such as washing your hands often and avoiding close contact with others who are sick.

GET YOUR ANNUAL FLU SHOT AT TGH URGENT CARE WALK-IN CLINICS

While the protective effects of flu shots can vary, your best bet is to get one every year, and the best time is around late September. If you haven’t gotten vaccinated yet, the team at TGH Urgent Care powered by FAST Track can take care of that for you. Visit one of our walk-in clinics near you and get vaccinated.

Our team at TGH Urgent Care powered by FAST Track is devoted to keeping residents of Tampa and all surrounding areas as healthy as possible. In addition to flu shots and flu treatment, our Walk-in Clinics in Tampa also offers sore throat treatmentpediatric urgent carewellness physicals, and various other health care services.

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