Town of Vernon Offers Drive-thru and Walk-up Flu Vaccination Clinic

VERNON, Connecticut – The Town of Vernon is hosting a drive-thru and walk-up influenza vaccination clinic on Wednesday, November 1st from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Park Place in front of Vernon Town Hall. People can get a vaccination while waiting in their car or walk up to a tent on the sidewalk.

Regular dose and higher-dose flu shots, for people 65 and older, will be available. All are welcome.

“Health officials have long recommended getting a seasonal flu shot because it offers safe and effective protection against illness,” Town Administrator and Emergency and Risk Management Director Michael Purcaro said. “Our goal with this clinic is to make getting the flu shot as easy and convenient as possible for those who want to be vaccinated.”

Dr. Daksh Rampal, Medical Director of Priority Urgent Care, said influenza is an infection of the nose, throat and lungs that is caused by a virus. A flu shot can help prevent illness or reduce its severity.

For some people, the flu can be dangerous, including children 12 months and younger; people who plan to be pregnant, are pregnant or gave birth during flu season; adults 65 and older; and people who live or work in facilities with many other residents, such as nursing homes.

“Others at higher risk for flu include people with weakened immune systems, a high body mass index, people with chronic illnesses, such as asthma, heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease and diabetes,” Rampal said.

Flu shots are covered by most health insurance at no or minimal cost. People are asked to bring their insurance cards. No one will be turned away.