October 19, 2005     Willow Glen, California Since 1992
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No shortage of flu shots; clinics throughout city
By Carol Palinkas
Health officials are recommending that residents get vaccinated before the flu season hits in early 2006.

Theresa Chagoya, spokeswoman for the Santa Clara County Public Health Department, said flu vaccine is available now for high-risk individuals. For others, the vaccine will be available by Oct. 24.

"We received the vaccine and started providing shots in senior centers, as well as the public health department immunization clinics as of Oct. 3," Chagoya said.

"While flu season typically begins in January," she added, "we encourage people to get vaccinated now because it takes awhile to gain immunity from the vaccine."

Chagoya also said that last year toward the end of the flu season, researchers identified a new strain of flu, A/California, that was traced back to Santa Clara County. The health department wants to protect the public from contracting it and has incorporated the strain into the vaccine being administered this year.

She said the health department is expecting it to be a normal flu season, but people should still take such precautions as washing hands and covering coughs and sneezes with tissues. And last year's vaccine shortages should not be a problem either, because in addition to Chiron--the sole vaccine provider last year--two more companies are manufacturing the vaccine.

Chagoya said high-risk individuals will continue to receive priority treatment.

Those at high risk include adults 65 and over, children 23 months to age 6 and their caregivers, especially those caring for infants under 6 months. Others at risk are adults and children with chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease. Residents of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities and pregnant women are also considered high risk, as are health-care workers involved with direct patient care.

Chagoya said those who don't meet the high-risk criteria also have the option of the flu mist, but this is limited to those between age 5 and 49.

Where to get flu shots

Willow Glen residents have several options for flu vaccines.

Safeway stores, 1530 Hamilton Ave., will offer a clinic on Oct. 17 from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. for high-risk individuals, and Nov. 9 from 3 to 7 p.m. for everyone.

Longs Drugs, 1285 Lincoln Ave., will offer a clinic on Oct. 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The fee for vaccines at Safeway and Longs Drugs is $25.

The Santa Clara Public Health Department's vaccine clinic at 976 Lenzen Ave., San Jose, is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m., and Thursdays 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. The cost for a vaccine is $15.

Kaiser Permanente members can get vaccines at the Campbell location, 220 Hacienda Ave.

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