Seasonal Influenza (Flu)

The Milford Health Department will provide seasonal influenza vaccination, “flu shots”, to Milford residents age 6 months and older at the following locations (see dates and locations below).
 
The cost of the seasonal flu shot is $20, payable by cash or check. Insurance is not accepted at clinics, however a receipt will be provided.  
 
All individuals age 6 months or older are advised to get a flu vaccination to protect them from developing the flu. Additionally, children 6 months of age through 8 years of age who have not received a flu shot before are advised to receive 2 flu immunizations this year.  All others, age 9 years and older are advised to receive one dose.
 
For individuals over age 65, a high dose flu immunization known as Fluzone High Dose is available this year. The Milford Health Department will offer Fluzone High Dose for individuals 65 years of age and over at flu clinics this season, including the Senior Center Flu Clinics (see dates below).
 
The cost of the high-dose flu shot is $64.50, payable by cash or check.
 
Fluzone High Dose is an influenza vaccine designed specifically for people 65 year of age and older. Persons in this age group have a higher risk for complications from influenza. The Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) details that each year more than 200,000 flu-related hospitalizations and up to 49,000 flu-related deaths occur; it is estimated that 60% of the hospitalizations and 90% of the deaths occur in people 65 years of age or older. ~Studies have shown that people 65 years of age and older may not respond as well to the standard dose influenza vaccine. This is because older people do not produce as high of an antibody response following vaccination as do younger people (antibodies are substances in the blood that protect against infection). If people have a low antibody level, they may be at higher risk of catching the flu. ~The high dose flu vaccine provides a stronger immune response to influenza thereby providing more protection against flu and its complications.
 
The Milford Health Department also encourages residents to practice good respiratory etiquette to prevent and reduce the spread of flu this season. Precautions such as staying at home when you’re sick, covering your mouth and nose when you cough and sneeze, using and properly disposing of tissues, and washing your hands are important measures to help reduce the spread of serious respiratory illnesses.
 
Clinics have been scheduled during the following dates, times, and locations.

 

Date/Location                                                               

                            Free Children's Flu Clinic                       

     West Shore Middle School

70 Kay St., Milford

                          October 18, 2023                             3:00pm - 5:00 pm


                  Free Children's Flu Clinic                 

Harborside Middle School

175 High St., Milford

                                   October 19, 2022                      3:00pm - 5:00 pm


                     Free Children's Flu Clinic                   

   East Shore Middle School

240 Chapel St., Milford

                                  October 24, 2023                      3:00pm - 5:00 pm

2023 Childrens Flu clinic


General Public Flu Clinic

October 26, 2023

 

 3:30pm-6:30pm 

Milford Health Department 

82 New Haven Ave., Milford

2023 general flu

 
 
For questions regarding seasonal influenza, please contact the Milford Health Department at 203-783-3285.