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Flu shots are safe and effective – and no extra cost for some members

Flu shots prevent many illnesses and doctor visits each year The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says the flu shot is safe and effective. It’s also an easy way to protect yourself and your loved ones. Plus, flu shots take only minutes. And have no extra cost for some Aetna Better Health® Medicaid members.*

Where to get your annual flu shot

 

You can get a flu shot at:

 

  • Your doctor’s office 
  • A health clinic 
  • A retail clinic 
  • A pharmacy that offers flu shots

Find a flu shot in your state


Who should get the flu shot

 

The CDC recommends the flu shot for everyone age six months and older.* They also recommend talking with your doctor. Some people shouldn’t get the flu shot or certain types of flu shots.* The flu shot can especially help:

 

  • Children 
  • Caregivers 
  • Health care professionals 
  • Older adults 
  • People with health conditions or weakened immune systems 
     

When to get your flu shot

 

A flu shot can help protect you anytime during the flu season. This lasts from October through April or May. But getting the flu shot before the season starts is the best idea. It can help protect you and your loved ones from the flu.

 

Stay healthy with other vaccines

 

While you’re getting your flu shot, ask about COVID-19 shots and boosters. You may be able to get your COVID-19 booster at the same time. The CDC recommends COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages six months and older.

 

Benefit plans vary for each state and Medicaid program. Check with your plan. Find out if you can get other vaccines too, like:

 

  • Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
  • Pneumonia
  • Shingles
  • Measles
  • Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis (Tdap) 

Guidelines for vaccines may vary based on many things, like:

 

  • Your age
  • Timing of your last dose

Not sure if you need a vaccine? Check with your doctor or pharmacist. 

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