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Where to get your shot

The Southern Nevada Health District offers flu vaccines from 8 a.m. to4:30 p.m. weekdays at these locations:

• Ravenholt Public Health Center, 625 Shadow Lane.

• East Las Vegas Public Health Center, 560 N. Nellis Blvd., Suite E12.

• Henderson Public Health Center, 520 E. Lake Mead Parkway.

• North Las Vegas Public Health Center, 1820 E. Lake Mead Blvd., Suite F.

• Spring Valley Public Health Center, 6330 W. Spring Mountain Road, Suite C.

The health district is participating in the Vote & Vax program, with flu shots offered at clinics near polling sites.

For more information about flu and pneumonia vaccines as well as locations, call 759-0850 or go to www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org or www.flurevolution.com.

The health district will accept Medicare Part B, Medicare Railroad Part B, Medicaid or cash. For those without insurance, flu vaccines cost $30.

The cost for the insured depends on their plan. Pneumonia shots are $45.

WHO SHOULD GET A SHOT?

CDC recommends that children from age 6 months to 8 years get two flu shots a month apart, as a single shot might not be enough to protect them.

A nasal-spray vaccine containing live but weakened strains of vaccine is available for those 2 to 49 years old.

For the first time, the U.S. government recommends children from 5 to 18 years old get vaccinated, along with the previously targeted 6-month-to-5-year age group. That will add about 30 million children to the number advised to get the shots.

The targeted groups also include pregnant women; people 50 and older; younger adults with chronic illnesses; health care workers; people in contact with children under 6 months; people in contact with those at high risk of flu’s complications, such as people with AIDS.

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