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Free Flu Shots Available in Cheatham County as Part of Statewide Event

The Cheatham County Health Department is offering flu vaccines at no charge to the community during a special “FightFluTN” vaccination event on November 19.

“Getting a flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself, your family and others from the flu and help keep our community healthy,” said Brittany Tate Cheatham County Health Department Director.” The flu can make you very sick, keep you away from work, school and other activities, put you in the hospital or even take your life. We urge everyone in Cheatham County who has not received a flu shot yet to get one now, and this event is a great time to do it.”

The Cheatham County Health Department will provide flu shots November 19 at no cost to anyone who wishes to receive one at the Mayor David McCullough Community Room from 11:00am to 2:00pm. The Community Room is located at 334 Frey Street, Ashland City, TN in between Subway and New China Star Restaurant.

Seasonal influenza activity is spreading in Cheatham County and across Tennessee and is expected to continue for months, so it’s important for anyone over six months of age who hasn’t had a flu shot this flu season to get one now. The flu vaccine is especially important for infants, young children, pregnant women, adults over age 50 and those with chronic medical conditions. The flu shot remains the best protection against influenza.

For more information about the flu and getting a flu vaccine, contact your health care provider, call the Cheatham County Health Department at 615-792-4318 or visit tn.gov/health/fightflu.

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