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City of Long Beach to Offer Free Flu Vaccination Clinics

Long Beach, CA – The Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services (Health Department) is hosting several community flu vaccination clinics at no charge for people without health insurance or those whose health care provider does not offer flu vaccines. These vaccine clinics will be offered at locations throughout the city in an effort to increase access for all who are interested in receiving the flu vaccine.

The flu vaccination clinics will offer walk-up options for everyone ages 6 months and older, no appointment is necessary. Clinics will take place in or adjacent to Community Centers at the following City parks and City facilities as follows:

Flu vaccine clinics could change due to vaccine availability and other factors. Please visit longbeach.gov/flu for the most up-to-date schedule.

Additionally, the Health Department will offer free flu vaccine at all City-run COVID-19 vaccine sites starting Monday, Oct. 10, while supplies last. Appointments for both COVID-19 and flu vaccines will be available on MyTurn. To view the full list of City-run COVID-19 vaccine sites, visit longbeach.gov/vaxLB. People may safely get vaccinated for the flu and COVID-19 on the same day.

The Health Department highly recommends that everyone six months of age and older get the flu vaccine every year, especially those with health conditions that may increase their risk of serious complications from the flu. Keeping yourself healthy by getting the flu vaccine makes you less susceptible to catching other respiratory viral illnesses such as COVID-19. Getting vaccinated for the flu decreases your risk of both contracting the flu and becoming severely ill if you do get the flu. Greater community coverage through the vaccine will also help alleviate potential burdens on the health care system.

For most people, flu symptoms can be similar to COVID-19 symptoms and may include fever, chills, aches, pains and coughing, while for others, the flu can be deadly. Flu shots are especially important for people at high risk for serious complications from the flu, including:

Caregivers and household members of older adults, young children or others at high risk of complications from the flu should also get the flu vaccine to protect the people at highest risk.

In addition to the free neighborhood flu vaccination clinics, people can contact their health care provider or pharmacist for a flu shot.

The Health Department also recommends that everyone practice healthy habits to prevent getting or transmitting the flu by:

For more information about the 2022 flu season and vaccine, visit: longbeach.gov/flu or call 562.570.7907.

Media inquiries may be directed to Jennifer Rice Epstein, Public Affairs Officer, Long Beach Department of Health and Human Services, 562.441.3590 or Jennifer.RiceEpstein@longbeach.gov

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