Community providers: Help protect eligible Veterans from the flu this winter with these five tips about their no-cost flu shot.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care who have received care from either VA or community provider within the past 24 months are eligible for a free flu shot.
Important information for providers to share with Veterans about no-cost flu shots available to eligible Veterans this 2021-2022 flu season.
Help keep Veterans healthy and well during flu season. Steps for community providers to provide a flu shot to eligible Veterans this season.
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VA has joined forces with America’s Veteran Service Organizations (VSOs) this year to fight flu together. VSOs are reaching out to their members, encouraging them to get flu shots … now.
Talk to Veteran patients about preventing the flu by getting a flu shot. Veterans enrolled in VA health care are eligible for a free flu shot. Make vaccinations a routine part of patient care.
Help fight the flu by getting a flu shot at no charge. Getting a flu shot helps protect you, your family and loved ones and your community from getting sick with the flu. Even more important this year.
If you are a Veteran 65 or older, you are at higher risk for moderate to severe flu illness. The CDC estimates that 70 to 85 percent of flu-related deaths are in those 65 and older.