Time to get your flu vaccine. Here’s how

It's once again flu season, and the Knox County Health Department has the vaccine available. But, did you know when you get a flu shot, it's not for the type of flu that results in gastrointestinal problems?

Wil Hayes and Tammy Nelson from the Health Department talk about that, and how a number of flu vaccine clinics will be held starting Thursday, with Will Stevenson on Galesburg's Morning News.

Wil Hayes (Asst. Administrator), right, and Tammy Nelson (communicable disease nurse), Knox County Health Department.
Wil Hayes (assistant administrator), right, and Tammy Nelson (communicable disease nurse), Knox County Health Department. (WGIL)

 

 

It’s once again flu season, and the Knox County Health Department has the vaccine available. But, did you know when you get a flu

 

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