With cold weather unfortunately, comes flu season. Flu season usually begins in October and can end as late as May, with peak time between December and February. During this time, it is important to take precautions to protect yourself and others. See below some important details about flu vaccinations.
Most pharmacies provide flu shots free of charge - no appointment needed. If you are unsure whether a pharmacy will provide a free flu vaccine, you can always use the Provider Search function in your My EMI Health account.
Receiving the flu vaccine not only reduces your risk of getting the flu, it also reduces the severity of symptoms if you do get it. Thousands of people are hospitalized for the flu every year. Getting your vaccine reduces your risk of flu-related ICU admission by 82%, keeping you and your wallet healthier.
By getting the flu shot, you not only protect yourself, you also protect others. Vulnerable populations like the elderly and infants are more susceptible to getting the flu, so by protecting yourself, you can significantly lower other people's risk.
Research has shown that flu vaccines reduce the risk of cardiac events for people with heart disease. Additionally, the flu can worsen chronic conditions like COPD, asthma, and diabetes, so getting your vaccine reduces that risk.
While flu shots are safe for most people, there are a few things you should keep in mind before getting them.
If you have allergies you are concerned about, like egg allergies, or have had issues with the vaccine in the past, consult your doctor before receiving it.
Some mild side effects may occur after receiving your vaccine like soreness, muscle aches, or a low-grade fever. These will all go away shortly. Consult your doctor if they don't go away.
After receiving the vaccine, your body takes about two weeks to build up its antibodies, so you are still susceptible to the flu during this time. Additionally, the flu virus changes every year, so it's important to get your flu shot annually.
For help finding a vaccine administrator, head to the Provider Search function in your My EMI Health account. If you have any issues, you can contact our customer service team at 801-262-7475 or toll free at 800-662-5851.