Don't Get Spooked this Flu Season!

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Pop-up Flu & COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic

October 13 | 1:30-3:30 PM | Lake Nona Performance Club

Flu season is fast approaching, so on Wednesday, October 13th from 1:30-3:30 PM the Lake Nona Life Project and Lake Nona Performance Club (LNPC) are partnering to host a pop-up vaccine clinic. The pop-up clinic will occur inside the LNPC facility but you do not need to be a member to attend.

Appointments are available on a first come, first serve basis, click the link below to sign up.

In addition to the Flu and COVID-19 vaccine, we will have several other vaccinations available based on age and eligibility. Please bring your insurance ID card. Vaccinations are covered at 100% through most insurance carriers.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What COVID-19 vaccine will you have on October 13th?

A: We will be offering Moderna only.

Q: Can I receive a booster shot of the Moderna vaccine?

A: Currently the third booster shot is only recommended for individuals who are moderately or severely immunocompromised or over the age of 65. If you qualify, you MUST bring your COVID-19 vaccine card. 

Q: If I received the COVID-19 vaccine recently, can I still receive the flu vaccine?

A: Yes!

Q: Can my child receive the flu vaccine?

A: Yes, as long as they are at least 6 months or older and have a parent with them. NOTE: If you have an allergy to eggs, please speak to your doctor before receiving a flu shot.

Q: Can I have multiple vaccinations in one day?

A: Yes. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), receiving multiple vaccinations at the same time has proven to be safe. Read more about it here.

Q: When should I get the flu shot?

A: The CDC recommends that everyone receive the flu shot before Halloween. However, you should not receive the flu shot if you’re sick. It is best to wait until you recover.  


Get the Facts, Not the Flu!

·       Flu vaccination has been shown in several studies to reduce severity of illness in

people who get vaccinated but still get sick

·       Flu vaccination can reduce the risk of flu-associated hospitalization

·       Flu vaccination is an important preventive tool for people with certain chronic health

conditions

·       Flu vaccination helps protect pregnant people during and after pregnancy

·       Flu vaccine can be lifesaving in children

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In Health,

Lake Nona’s Wellbeing Team