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Protect yourself from the flu and earn 20 cents in
Fuel Saver rewards* by visiting any
Hy-Vee Pharmacy location for your flu shot.
pro tip:
flu shot
You might still catch the flu during the year, but getting vaccinated is going to make your case less severe. It also helps protect those who cannot get a flu shot, whether they’re too young or have any other medical condition that doesn’t allow them to get the flu shot. You’re not only helping yourself, but you’re also helping your loved ones around you.”
why vaccinate
How do flu vaccines work, and are they effective?
Hy-Vee Pharmacy Manager
Urbandale, Iowa
Brooke Slagle
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Who should get a flu vaccine, and when?
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Which flu vaccines are available at Hy-Vee? Do I need an appointment?
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Can I get vaccinated for flu and COVID-19 at the same time?
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Flu vaccines help our bodies create antibodies to prevent infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), vaccines reduce flu risk up to 60%.
CDC guidance is that everyone 6 months and older, if medically able, get an annual vaccine in early fall. Receiving a vaccine too early, such as in the summer, can reduce late-season protection.
Hy-Vee carries standard, egg-free, nasal mist and high-dose vaccines for those age 65 and older. No appointments
are needed.
Check with your Hy-Vee Pharmacy to determine the current CDC guidance for
co-administration at the time of your flu or COVID-19 vaccination.
drive-THRU
*Some restrictions apply. See store for details.
Tuesdays and Thursdays 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
In-store flu vaccines will also be available during regular pharmacy hours. Flu vaccine recipients will receive a 20-cent Fuel Saver reward.*
Complete the consent form in advance online:
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Hy-Vee Pharmacy locations will offer drive-thru flu shot clinics again this fall from August 14 through October 30 at the following dates and times:
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Vaccine Effectiveness
2020-2021 Flu Season Summary FAQ
Vaccinations
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