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Town Of Southborough News - September 13, 2022

Government and Politics

September 14, 2022

From: Town Of Southborough

The Northborough & Southborough Health Departments are hosting new COVID-19 booster clinics and flu clinics this fall. See details below and register today to reserve your spot.

New COVID-19 BOOSTER CLINICS:

As of September 1, 2022, a new COVID-19 booster vaccine has been recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These new COVID-19 booster vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer are updated versions of the original vaccines. Anyone age 12 or older who completed a primary COVID-19 vaccination series or received a booster dose at least two months ago should get the updated booster as soon as possible.

Where:  Northborough Senior Center (119 Bearfoot Rd, Northborough)

When: Friday, September 23rd from 9am-noon (Pfizer and Moderna offered)

Tuesday, September 27th from 4:30pm-8pm (Pfizer only)

Friday, October 7th from 9am-noon (Pfizer and Moderna offered)

Who:  Individuals ages 12 and older who received primary series and last dose ≥ 2 months ago

To register for Pfizerhttps://tinyurl.com/nboropfizerbooster  

To register for Modernahttps://tinyurl.com/nborobooster

Details:

Pre-registration is required.  No Copays.  Please enter insurance information when registering to expedite the check-in process.

Documentation of eligibility is NOT required or requested at check-in.  Eligibility is self-attested during the registration process.  Click here for more information on eligibility.              

Please wear short-sleeves.

DRIVE-THROUGH FLU CLINIC AT ARHS:

Vaccine Offered:  Fluarix Quadrivalent (not high-dose).  Click here to download Flu Vaccine Information Sheet. 

Where:  Algonquin Regional High School (79 Bartlett St., Northborough)

When:  Saturday October 29th from 9am-12pm. 

Who:  Northborough and Southborough residents and employees ages 6 months and older
Registration Link:  www.tinyurl.com/nboroclinic2

Details:

Pre-registration is required.  No Copays.  Please enter insurance information when registering to expedite the check-in process.

Wear short sleeves and leave your pets at home! 

Please consider donating a new, unwrapped toy for the Toys for Tots at this event.  A collection area will be conveniently located at the event.

FLU CLINIC AT SOUTHBOROUGH SENIOR CENTER:

Where:  Southborough Senior Center (9 Cordaville Road, Southborough MA)

When:  Wednesday October 19th from 10am-12:30pm. 

Who:  Southborough Seniors  

Registration Link:  https://tinyurl.com/southborofluclinic

Details:

Pre-registration is required.  No Copays.  Please enter insurance information when registering to expedite the check-in process. 

Please wear short sleeves

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who is eligible for a Booster? 

CDC recommends everyone ages 5 years and older receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster after completing their primary COVID-19 vaccination series.   As of September 1, 2022, a new COVID-19 booster vaccine has been recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These new COVID-19 booster vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer are updated versions of the original vaccines. Anyone age 12 or older who completed a primary COVID-19 vaccination series or received a booster dose at least two months ago should get the updated booster as soon as possible.  Use this CDC tool to determine when or if you (or your child) can get one or more COVID-19 boosters —?Find out when you can get your booster 

Can I receive a flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine at the same time or within a week of one another? 

Yes. You can get a COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccinations like a flu or shingles vaccine at the same time or close together, according to the CDC.

After having COVID, how long do I need to wait to get a booster?

You should get a COVID-19 vaccine even if you already had COVID-19.  Getting a COVID-19 vaccine after you recover from COVID-19 infection provides added protection against COVID-19. You may consider delaying your vaccine by 3 months from when your symptoms started or, if you had no symptoms, when you received a positive test.

Can I mix and match COVID-19 vaccines? 

Your booster does not need to be the same vaccine brand as your original COVID-19 vaccination but does need to be age appropriate (currently Pfizer for ages 12 through 17 years, and either Pfizer or Moderna for ages 18 and older).

Where else can I receive a vaccine?

To locate a COVID-19 vaccination site, visit https://vaxfinder.mass.gov/.  If you need help booking a vaccine appointment, contact your local health department.  For more information on the COVID-19 Vaccine visit www.mass.gov/vaccine.  

Flu Vaccine:  Most local pharmacies are offering flu vaccines.  Call ahead to confirm availability especially for high-dose vaccine.

Where can I get the high-dose flu vaccine?  Most local pharmacies are offering flu vaccines.  Call ahead to confirm availability especially for high-dose vaccine.

Should I get the high-dose flu vaccine?  High-dose flu vaccines are only licensed for people 65 years and older and it is not recommended for people with a history of severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or to ingredients other than eggs.  Speak to your doctor about what vaccine is right for you.  Click here for to CDC’s Different Types of Flu Vaccines webpage.