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Immunizations & Vaccines

Immunizations help the body’s immune system learn how to fight germs by introducing a weakened or dead part of a virus or bacteria. Protection after vaccination can last for years or even a lifetime for some vaccines, while others require booster shots to maintain immunity. The recommended vaccine schedule can vary depending on factors such as age, health status, and previous vaccine history. It is important to follow the recommended schedule to ensure the best protection against infectious diseases.

IZZ HUBS

Vaccination hubs are provided to the community to help keep children up-to-date with their age-appropriate and school-mandated vaccines.

FLU VACCINE

Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine every season, especially people who are at higher risk of serious complications from influenza.

IMMUNIZATION

In the U.S., vaccines have greatly reduced or eliminated many infectious diseases that once routinely killed or harmed infants, children, and adults. Find a location and schedule an appointment.

GVHC Vaccine
PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINE

Vaccines help prevent pneumococcal disease, which is any type of illness caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria. Pneumococcal disease is common in young children, but older adults are at greatest risk of serious illness and death.

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