Saturday’s Walk-in Flu Clinic

September 26, 2020
Social distancing was easy with the Health Department’s well-mapped plan for Saturday’s flu clinic

 

According to Health Director Heidi Porter, 335 Bedford residents received flu vaccine during Saturday’s Walk-In Clinic.

With plenty of parking and pre-set appointments, there never seemed to be a crowd but rather a steady flow of senior citizens, adults, and young people arriving between 9 am and noon.

Porter thanked Bedford’s CERT team and the cadre of volunteer nurses who rounded out Saturday’s staff.

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Future Flu Clinics

Additional community clinics for senior citizens and adults are scheduled through the end of November, but dates may change. Check the Health Department’s website for current details.

The Board of Health continues to work with the School Department to arrange clinics at Bedford High School and the John Glenn Middle School. Check this link to learn more about school-based clinics. 

The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education mandates influenza immunization for all children 6 months of age or older who are attending Massachusetts child care, pre-school, kindergarten, K-12, and colleges and universities.

 

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