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Health Department holding flu, COVID clinics

The Winchester Health Department is offering flu shots in October and early November. FILE PHOTO

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The following was submitted by the Health Department:

The Winchester Health Department will be holding several public flu clinics in October and November, with more COVID vaccination clinics still to be announced.

Clinics will take place on the following dates:

• Oct 9: High-Dose flu shots and updated COVID-19 shots. Those 65 years and older only! 

• Oct. 16, Oct. 21 and Nov, 4:  Seasonal flu shot, FluMist and High-Dose flu shots. All ages.

Registration is required. The links below will allow you to choose from all clinic dates. Move the arrows next to the month to see different dates.

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A fee will be collected if you select “I do not have health insurance.” Fees: $20 flu shot and FluMist and $60 for High Dose shot.

Do not select “No preference” for vaccine type; you must pick which type you would like to receive.

If you need to cancel an appointment, cancel directly from the confirmation email/text you will receive after registering.

 65 Years & Older: Flu & Covid Vaccine Clinic

All Ages - Winchester Public Flu Clinics

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