The flu season began in October but many in our community still wonder, “Is it too late for me to get the flu shot?” Jamaica Hospital Medical Center physician, Dr. Socorro De Jesus addressed this concern in a recent television interview by informing viewers that it is not too late and it is best to get vaccinated sooner rather than later.
Dr. De Jesus reminded everyone that receiving the flu shot can reduce the chances of becoming infected with the influenza virus by 50-60%. She also discussed with reporters that receiving the flu shot not only protects the individual but it also protects the community, as the more people who are immunized in a vicinity the less likely the flu virus will spread in that environment.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that “All persons aged 6 months and older are recommended for annual vaccination, with rare exception.” Vaccinations are very important for people who are at high risk of becoming infected with the flu virus. This includes children ages six months through four years old, older adults, people who are immunosuppressed, pregnant women and health care professionals.
In an effort to protect staff, patients and members of the community, Jamaica Hospital and Flushing Hospital Medical Center encourages everyone to receive a flu shot each year.
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