It’s the flu season

Oh, no! Not another “‘Tis the season” story? Well, yes, but here we’re speaking of influenza.

Winter vacations, holiday travel and family gatherings make Christmas the kickoff for the annual flu epidemic.

When children return to school in the new year, they’ll spread the illness among them and bring it home.

In about a month from now, says Dr. Tom Locke, we’ll see flu outbreaks that probably will last until March.

Locke, health officer for Clallam and Jefferson counties, on Tuesday told the Clallam County Board of Health it’s not too late to get an influenza vaccination.

As of last week, Washington state was showing sporadic cases of the flu, according to the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“We’re starting to see an upswing in some West Coast states,” Locke said, adding that the North Olympic Peninsula should brace for “a typical influenza season.”

Vaccine available

Unlike last year’s shortage, vaccine is available at the Clallam County Health and Human Services Department and at Olympic Medical Center, he said.

To schedule a vaccination appointment at the health department, call 360-417-2274 and select Option 1.

Medicare patients receive the shots for free. Other adults must pay $20.

The department is located in the basement of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.

Vaccine also is be available at the Forks clinic, 140 W. C St., and in Sequim at 220 W. Alder St.

Locations in Jefferson County can be obtained by calling Jefferson County Public Health at 360-385-9400 or by e-mailing info@jeffersoncountypublichealth.org.

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