Pen Bay, Waldo County hospitals discontinue drive-thru flu vaccines
The drive-thru flu clinics offered by Pen Bay Medical Center (PBMC) and Waldo County General Hospital (WCGH) have contributed to a more than 30% increase in flu vaccinations given by the hospitals at a time when the flu shot is more important than ever. The hospitals discontinued the drive-thru vaccinations
Those who still need a flu shot can get them from their primary care providers at PBMC and WCGH. All facilities have put in place additional measures to provide a safe space for patients to come into their facilities.
In addition, patients in the hospital building at PBMC receiving other services can stop by The Pharmacy at Pen Bay Medical Center to receive a flu shot. Flu shots may also be available through a number of local retailers, including the Belfast Drug Company, Walgreens and Hannaford, among others. Call ahead to confirm times and availability.
“Our drive-thru clinics made it easier and faster for people to get a flu shot, and they reflect our commitment to improving the health of our community,” said Mark Fourre, MD, president of PBMC and WCGH. “This was a significant addition to the way we deliver flu shots and required a tremendous amount of collaboration. I applaud every one of our care team members who contributed to the effort.”
This year’s heightened focus on flu shots grew out of a concern about the increased risk to patients if they were to catch both viruses at the same time. In addition, the focus aims to reduce the overall number of flu patients so that hospitals can direct resources to caring for patients who may have COVID-19.
The drive-thru clinics combined to deliver flu shots to 2,391 people as of Wednesday, Oct. 19.
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