Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I actually did try the Montgomery County Health Department before posting, who sent me to CVS, who told me they only do 3+. I am calling around to the other specific places recommended tomorrow - thanks to those who had leads.
Answers to some of the queries posed:
1. My child was vaccinated last year in two doses (during our flu season, which starts in April) so I believe she only needs one this time. Thanks for the heads up in case she hadn't though.
2. I didn't have my child vaccinated before traveling overseas because (as another poster observed) it was not flu season where we were and doctors did not have the vaccine in stock. I asked.
3. I have located a regular pediatrician in the area for my child, but they don't have the vaccine in stock.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone for the suggestions. I actually did try the Montgomery County Health Department before posting, who sent me to CVS, who told me they only do 3+. I am calling around to the other specific places recommended tomorrow - thanks to those who had leads.
Answers to some of the queries posed:
1. My child was vaccinated last year in two doses (during our flu season, which starts in April) so I believe she only needs one this time. Thanks for the heads up in case she hadn't though.
2. I didn't have my child vaccinated before traveling overseas because (as another poster observed) it was not flu season where we were and doctors did not have the vaccine in stock. I asked.
3. I have located a regular pediatrician in the area for my child, but they don't have the vaccine in stock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child didn’t have the flu shot last year, they will recommend that they get 2 shots.
Not if the child has had two doses in a previous year, or at least two doses in two separate prior years. Not if they are following the CDC guidelines.
Children 6 months through 8 years getting a flu vaccine for the first time, and those who have only previously gotten one dose of flu vaccine, should get two doses of vaccine. The first dose should be given as soon as vaccine becomes available.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/diseases/flu.html
The child is 1.5. Math and inductive reasoning.
If the child didn’t get vaccinated last year, then is it likely they were vs instead before that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your child didn’t have the flu shot last year, they will recommend that they get 2 shots.
Not if the child has had two doses in a previous year, or at least two doses in two separate prior years. Not if they are following the CDC guidelines.
Children 6 months through 8 years getting a flu vaccine for the first time, and those who have only previously gotten one dose of flu vaccine, should get two doses of vaccine. The first dose should be given as soon as vaccine becomes available.
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/diseases/flu.html