Costumes, Candy, and Vaccinations – Rite Aid Shares Reasons to Add Flu and COVID-19 Vaccinations to Your Halloween Check List
Rite Aid (NYSE: RAD) emphasizes the importance of flu and COVID-19 vaccinations ahead of Halloween as early seasonal influenza cases rise, according to the CDC. The pharmacy encourages community members to stay updated with vaccines, highlighting that both the flu shot and updated COVID-19 booster are essential for protection. Customers can schedule vaccinations online and benefit from promotional coupons. With an expected active flu season, Rite Aid aims to ensure public health while making the vaccination process convenient for all.
- Promotion of flu and COVID-19 vaccinations could increase customer footfall.
- Convenient scheduling and walk-in options for vaccinations enhance customer experience.
- Promotional coupons for vaccinations may boost sales.
- Increased seasonal influenza cases may raise operational costs due to higher customer demand.
- Health officials predict an active flu season, potentially overwhelming resources.
The neighborhood pharmacy encourages flu and COVID-19 vaccination before
“People are looking forward to celebrating
Rite Aid’s pharmacists offer the following seasonal tips:
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No One Is Invincible: Staying Up to Date on Vaccinations Helps Prevent Serious Illness
YourHalloween costume may include a cape, but that does not make you invincible to the flu or COVID-19. TheCDC recommends that everyone six months or older get a flu vaccine every year. TheCDC also recommends everyone stay up to date with COVID-19 vaccines recommended for their age group. The new updated booster offers protection against both the original virus that causes COVID-19 and the Omicron variant BA.4 and BA.5.
Even if you are young and healthy, the flu and COVID-19 can disrupt your life with unpleasant symptoms like fever, cough, sore throat, body aches and fatigue. Older people and those who are immunocompromised are at risk for more serious outcomes. By staying up to date on these vaccines, you’re protecting yourself, and those around you – which is superhero material.
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New Pumpkin, New Shot: Get A Flu Vaccine Every Year
We all know carved Jack-o-Lanterns don’t last forever. Unfortunately, neither does protection from your flu vaccine. Even if you received a flu vaccine last year, you should get one every year in order to be protected. Just like the seasons change, so does the annual flu shot. Flu viruses evolve very quickly, so last year’s vaccine may not protect against this year’s viruses. Each year’s vaccine is custom-crafted (just like your pumpkin art) and will offer the best protection for the upcoming season.
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Double Is NOT Trouble: Get Protected Against COVID and Flu
Yes, you can get a COVID-19 vaccination or “boo”ster shot and your annual flu shot at the same time. The COVID-19 vaccines protect against strains of the coronavirus that cause COVID-19, while the flu vaccine protects against strains of influenza. While the symptoms of flu and COVID-19 may be similar, the viruses and vaccines are not the same. So, think of COVID-19 and flu as separate threats – kind of like vampires and zombies – and protect yourself from both with one convenient appointment at your local pharmacy.
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Beat the Witching Hour: Get Up to Date on Vaccinations Before
Halloween
The flu is already here, with case numbers increasing around the country, and health officials predict COVID-19 cases will increase this winter. It can take a couple of weeks for antibodies to develop after receiving the vaccines, so theCDC recommends getting vaccinated by the end of October for optimal protection in the height of the flu season. And, after two years of unusually low flu activity due to COVID-19 mitigation efforts, experts predict this year could mark the return of a more active flu season. AtRite Aid , we are sending Flu Alert emails to customers in locations with high flu prevalence according toCDC data to prompt them to come in for their vaccination. If you recently had COVID-19, you may consider delaying your next vaccine dose by three months from when your symptoms started, or from when you received a positive test.
Of course, if you don’t get a shot before the “witching hour,” getting vaccinated afterHalloween still provides protection and is better than going unvaccinated.
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Spooked by the Process? Rite Aid Makes It Easy
Whether you’re terrified of needles or stressed about finding time to get vaccinated,Rite Aid makes it easy and convenient. RiteAid.com features an Immunization Evaluation Questionnaire to assess what vaccines are right for you and your family, as well as an online scheduling tool to book your appointment at a convenient time and location. If you’re feeling spontaneous,Rite Aid also has you covered and accepts walk-ins at all locations.Rite Aid offers flu vaccines to meet the needs of all customers, including a vaccine designed specifically for those 65 or older and a nasal spray flu vaccine for children.
Rite Aid is providing customers who get their flu shot with a coupon for off a$5 purchase, and beginning Thursday, is offering an additional$25 off$5 coupon to those who get the COVID booster (not valid in NY or NJ). You can use the coupons to stock up on your favorite$25 Halloween treats – there’s nothing spooky about candy!
For more information on flu vaccination, COVID-19 vaccines, and more seasonal health tips – including how to schedule your immunizations – visit Riteaid.com.
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