American Family Care giving free flu shots to military veterans Nov. 11

Published 1:30 pm Monday, November 6, 2017

Military veterans

This Veterans Day American Family Care will provide free flu vaccines to military veterans with proper identification. 

The announcement is an extension of AFC’s ongoing effort to promote flu prevention in the United States and comes on the heels of the company’s annual ‘National Flu Prevention Week’ campaign.

The U.S. military was the first institution to establish a universal influenza vaccination policy, which dates back to the early 1940s — many decades before widespread immunization of healthy young people was recommended by the CDC and other international health officials. Today, their goal is to exceed 90-percent immunization of all military personnel by mid-December each year. Despite this effort to mitigate the outbreak of flu among active duty and reserve personnel, veterans remain at risk.

Fast Facts: Veterans, Health, and Influenza

  • There are 19.4 million veterans in the U.S., among which approximately 750,000 have no insurance coverage.
  • Veterans of the U.S. armed forces tend to be older and have more chronic health problems than the general adult population, which may place them at greater risk of complications from influenza.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has established a vaccination rate of 80% as the national goal for seasonal influenza vaccination. However, according to data from the National Center for Veterans Analysis and Statistics, only 49% of veterans received a flu vaccination in their recent survey.
  • The prevalence of influenza vaccination among VA system users is approximately 75%, although approximately three quarters of the U.S. Veteran population does not use VA services.
  • A study recently published in Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology found that only 1.3% of U.S. Veterans Affairs hospitals mandate flu shots for their employees.

More broadly, influenza outbreaks occur nearly every year, and cost the U.S. economy an estimated $71-167 billion per year in health services use and lost productivity. Influenza-related diseases also cause an estimated 225,000 hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths annually in the U.S., mostly among chronically ill or elderly people.

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“With dozens of clinics near military bases across the U.S., we also understand the effect the flu has on veterans and their families. So, we want to do everything we can to serve those who have served our country,” said Dr. Jeremy Allen, of American Family Care. 

Veterans interested in obtaining a free flu shot on Saturday, November 11 are encouraged to visit AmericanFamilyCare.com to find their nearest AFC clinic.

Address: 1841 Cherokee Ave. S.W., Cullman

Hours: 8 A.M.–6 P.M., Monday-Sunday.

Phone: 256-297-2548

Online: afcurgentcare.com