Board of Health Offers Flu and Pneumococcal Vaccinations
By Mel Fabrikant Tuesday, September 11, 2007, 09:03 AM EDT
Each year the Center for Disease Control issues recommendations for flu vaccine in hopes of preventing the serious complications that can follow influenza.
The Paramus Board of Health has announced that it will offer influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations to Senior Citizens 65 and over and adults suffering from chronic illnesses, according to John Hopper, Borough Health Officer. Inoculations will be given at Paramus Borough Hall on Saturday morning, October 27th.
As this program will not serve clients who are HMO members, Senior Citizens and chronically ill residents who participate in an HMO need to contact their medical physician directly for flu or pneumococcal immunizations.
Flu shots are recommended for adults who suffer with such chronic conditions as heart disease, diabetes, kidney ailments or any condition which compromises respiratory function. Vaccination is also recommended for Senior Citizens 65 and over because this group is at high risk for complications from influenza and pneumonia, Hopper noted.
All participants must be age 65 or over and must show proof of age and Paramus residency. Chronically ill residents under 65 must also present a current note from their physician indicating the need for immunization. Persons allergic to chicken, eggs, or who have a fever, respiratory infection, have received any other vaccine during the 14 days prior to the program, have had an allergic reaction to a previous dose of influenza vaccine or have a past history of Guillian Barre syndrome should not receive the vaccinations.
Mr. Hopper advises that senior citizens and chronically ill residents should receive a flu shot annually. Pneumoccal vaccination is also recommended for adults over the age of 65. For chronically ill residents under the age of 65, there is a charge of $10.00 for pneumococcal vaccination along with a current doctor’s note stating chronic illness. Certain groups may be advised to have a second pneumococcal shot. If requesting a second shot for pneumonia, please call the Board of Health office for more information.
Residents must register for the program by calling 201-649-0755. Hopper advised that residents should have Medicare numbers available when calling to register, and should bring their Medicare cards with them on the day of the program. Those persons wishing to receive flu vaccination only, should arrive at Borough Hall between 8:00 am and 9:30 am on October27th. Those persons wishing to receive both flu and pneumococcal vaccination should arrive at Borough Hall at 9:30 sharp.
Pneumococcal vaccinations will not be administered before 9:30 a.m.
The members of the Paramus Board of Health urge all senior citizens 65 and over to take advantage of these immunizations.
The Paramus Board of Health has announced that it will offer influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations to Senior Citizens 65 and over and adults suffering from chronic illnesses, according to John Hopper, Borough Health Officer. Inoculations will be given at Paramus Borough Hall on Saturday morning, October 27th.
As this program will not serve clients who are HMO members, Senior Citizens and chronically ill residents who participate in an HMO need to contact their medical physician directly for flu or pneumococcal immunizations.
Flu shots are recommended for adults who suffer with such chronic conditions as heart disease, diabetes, kidney ailments or any condition which compromises respiratory function. Vaccination is also recommended for Senior Citizens 65 and over because this group is at high risk for complications from influenza and pneumonia, Hopper noted.
All participants must be age 65 or over and must show proof of age and Paramus residency. Chronically ill residents under 65 must also present a current note from their physician indicating the need for immunization. Persons allergic to chicken, eggs, or who have a fever, respiratory infection, have received any other vaccine during the 14 days prior to the program, have had an allergic reaction to a previous dose of influenza vaccine or have a past history of Guillian Barre syndrome should not receive the vaccinations.
Mr. Hopper advises that senior citizens and chronically ill residents should receive a flu shot annually. Pneumoccal vaccination is also recommended for adults over the age of 65. For chronically ill residents under the age of 65, there is a charge of $10.00 for pneumococcal vaccination along with a current doctor’s note stating chronic illness. Certain groups may be advised to have a second pneumococcal shot. If requesting a second shot for pneumonia, please call the Board of Health office for more information.
Residents must register for the program by calling 201-649-0755. Hopper advised that residents should have Medicare numbers available when calling to register, and should bring their Medicare cards with them on the day of the program. Those persons wishing to receive flu vaccination only, should arrive at Borough Hall between 8:00 am and 9:30 am on October27th. Those persons wishing to receive both flu and pneumococcal vaccination should arrive at Borough Hall at 9:30 sharp.
Pneumococcal vaccinations will not be administered before 9:30 a.m.
The members of the Paramus Board of Health urge all senior citizens 65 and over to take advantage of these immunizations.



