Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 15.
Community Flu Shot Clinic: If you have not gotten a flu shot yet, there will be a Community Vaccination Clinic on Tuesday, Jan. 15, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cole Middle School. Anyone 6 months or older can get the flu shot. In addition the pneumonia and Tdap vaccines will be available. (*According to the CDC, vaccine protection for pertussis, tetanus, and diphtheria fades with time, so all adults 19 and older who have not previously received a Tdap vaccine need a booster shot. Experts recommend adults receive a tetanus and diphtheria booster [called Td] every 10 years and substitute a Tdap vaccine for one of the boosters. The dose of Tdap can be given earlier than the 10-year mark.) There is no out-of-pocket expense. If you have insurance, …
Friday, January 11, 2013
As of right now, your best bet EG is the Walgreens at 1000 Division Street.
I got the last flu shot at CVS Pharmacy on Main Street. The store won't be getting any more until Monday at the earliest, they said, and maybe not even then. According to pharmacist Sherry Manferdini, the store didn't have any until a surprise shipment of 30 doses came in just after noon on Friday. By 5:30, when I arrived, they were down to the one. "Last year, we went through 1,300 at this store," Manferdini said. "This year already, we've gone through 2,000. They never anticipated such an increase year to year." At the CVS at 1285 South County Trail, they have flu shots, but only for people 65 and older. They were uncertain when they would be getting more to use on the general population. Walgreens at 1000 Division St. does have flu …
Your guide for life in East Greenwich today, Jan. 11.
Christmas Tree disposal this week: The Town of East Greenwich will be picking up Christmas Trees (stripped of decorations and NOT in plastic bags) the week of Jan. 7, on your regular trash pickup day. Last Chance to upload a winter picture: If you have a great picture of a wintery scene from here in East Greenwich (like the one here – how cute is that baby???), upload it here so it can be in the running for the cover picture on the EG Patch Facebook page. I’ll be collecting the pictures until noon today. Voting on the one we like best starts Saturday morning. Teen Center: The Teen Center has provided a great place to hang out on Friday evenings for decades now. They meet at the gym at Eldredge School but you don’t have to play basketball …
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
If you need a flu shot, there will be a community vaccination clinic next Tuesday at Cole.
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Wednesday, January 9
From the office of Michael Fine, M.D., director of the Rhode Island Department of Health: As the flu remains widespread in Rhode Island and continues to send people to doctors’ offices and hospitals throughout the state, unvaccinated Rhode Islanders are urged to get flu shots to protect not only themselves, but also those around them — particularly elderly people and babies under the age of six months. “Flu vaccine helps you and the people in your life stay healthy,” said Fine. “Roughly 40 percent of the state has been vaccinated so far this flu season. For the hundreds of thousands of Rhode Islanders who still haven’t gotten flu shots, it’s not too late to protect yourself, your family members, neighbors, co-workers, and friends.” This…
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Here's where to get a flu shot in East Greenwich, how to recognize symptoms and what to know about treatment if you get sick.
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Thursday, December 13, 2012
Earlier this week, Michael Fine, director of the Rhode Island Department of Health (HEALTH), issued a Declaration of Widespread Flu Incidence Statewide. “Flu is here in Rhode Island, and all signs indicate that this flu season is expected to be more severe than those in recent past,” said Fine. This declaration triggers Rhode Island’s new regulations requiring all healthcare workers who have not been immunized against influenza to wear a surgical mask during all times of direct patient contact. Overall in the state, activity is considered high now, while it was considered low at this time in 2011, according to Google's Flu Trends. If you're considering getting a flu shot, here are some places in EG that offer the vaccine: Check here for …
Monday, October 17, 2011
Students, parents, staff and siblings are all welcome to attend the clinics.
Five out of the six EG public schools will be holding flu vaccination clinics on Tuesday between 4 and 7 p.m. The clinics will be held at Cole Middle School and Eldredge, Frenchtown, Hanaford and Meadowbrook elementary schools. The clinics are being administered by The Wellness Company. There is no charge for students, but health insurance information will be collected if available. Adults with health insurance through BC/BS, United Healthcare, Medicare Part B, Neighborhood Health, TriCare or Tufts will be able to get the vaccine without a co-pay (you must have your insurance card with you). Everyone else will be charged $20. In an effort to streamline the vaccinations, schools are suggesting that those with last names starting with A-F …
Thedoors5to1
10:10 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
I've never had a flu shot, never had the FLU. my mother gets the flu shot every year and she almost always gets the flu. i'll continue to take my chances without one...   more ›