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Knox Public Health Announces Flu/COVID Vaccine Clinic Schedule

Knox Public Health kicked off the community clinic schedule for flu and COVID vaccines on Wednesday, September 25 at the Centerburg Senior Center and Bladensburg Activity Center. 

Flu vaccines will be available for adults and children, ages, 6 mos. of age and older. COVID-19 vaccines will be available for ages 12+, anyone under the age of 12 can schedule an appointment by calling 740-399-8008. Medicaid, Medicare and most forms of insurance will be accepted for payment. You will not be denied if you do not have insurance. Clinic attendees need to bring their ID and medical/insurance card.

Last year there were thirteen (13) reported hospitalizations of flu in Knox County according to KPH Epidemiologist, David Hatley II. Most of these hospitalizations were among the elderly, but the seasonal flu can be incredibly dangerous for infants, as they are at higher risk for serious complications such as pneumonia and ear infections. The current flu vaccination recommendations state that everyone aged 6 months and older, including the elderly and infants, should receive an annual flu vaccine. For infants aged 6 months through 8 years, two doses may be required during a single flu season if they are receiving the vaccine for the first time.

In Ohio, flu activity traditionally begins to increase in October and can last as late as May, with cases typically peaking between December and February. Getting vaccinated every year is important because there is variation in the virus from year to year. The flu virus mutates frequently, meaning that the strain circulating one year may not be the same in subsequent years.

At all health department vaccine clinics, if someone is unable to walk into a community clinic to get a shot, a nurse will be available to go outside to administer the shot while the person is in their vehicle. Someone will need to come into the clinic to advise the nursing staff and complete paperwork. There are no restrictions for age or health conditions. 

Knox Public Health will also provide flu shots to anyone in Knox County who is homebound and unable to attend a flu shot clinic. To schedule a flu shot for a homebound person, call 740-399-8008.

In addition to the Centerburg flu shot clinic, Knox Public Health will conduct clinics in several communities throughout October. If you are unable to make it to a community flu clinic event, an appointment can be scheduled with the Knox County Community Health Center at 11660 Upper Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon by calling 740-399-8008.

Clinics in October include:

Oct. 4           11:00am – 1:00pm             Fredericktown Library

Oct. 7           9:30am – 12:30pm            Mount Vernon Library

Oct. 9           11:00am – 1:00pm            Martinsburg Activity Center

Oct. 11         9:00am – 11:00am            Station Break Senior Center

Oct. 16         9:00am – 11:00am            St. Luke’s Community Center

Oct. 17          1:30pm – 3:30pm              Apple Valley POA-barn activity center

Oct. 30         9:00am – 12:00pm            Mount Vernon HS Energy Fieldhouse

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