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First Oklahoma Flu Death of the Season in Tulsa County

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TULSA, OK -The Oklahoma State Department of Health today reported the first influenza-associated death in Tulsa County for the 2019-2020 flu season. This is also the first death in the state of Oklahoma so far this season. According to OSDH, there have been 53 influenza-associated hospitalizations statewide since September 1, 2019.  Sixteen of those hospitalizations occurred in Tulsa County.

 
As the flu season continues, the Tulsa Health Department encourages all individuals six months and older to get a flu vaccination. The best prevention against the flu is to receive the vaccine. The flu vaccine can keep you from getting the flu, make the illness less severe if you do get it and keep you from spreading the virus to family and other people.

 
“Anyone can get the flu, but some people are at greater risk for severe complications that could result in hospitalization or even death.  This underscores the importance of preventive measures like a seasonal flu vaccine. Individuals who receive the flu vaccine are not only protecting themselves but also those around them, including babies too young to receive a vaccination,” said Tulsa Health Department Executive Director Dr. Bruce Dart. “Now is the time to get your flu vaccination as it can take two weeks to become fully protected.”

 
The flu vaccine is available to anyone over the age of six months on a walk-in basis Mondays through Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the following Tulsa Health Department locations:

 

  • James O. Goodwin Health Center | 5051 S. 129 E. Ave., Tulsa, OK

  • Central Regional Health Center | 315 S. Utica, Tulsa, OK

  • North Regional Health and Wellness Center | 5635 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Tulsa OK   

The flu vaccine will also be offered at these locations: 

 

  • Collinsville Community Health Center | 1201 W. Center, Collinsville, OK
    Call (918) 582-9355 clinic dates and times
  • Sand Springs Health Center | 306 E. Broadway, Sand Springs, OK
    Call (918) 582-9355 clinic dates and times

 

 
Children through age 18 years are eligible to receive vaccines at no charge through the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program if any of the following apply: they are uninsured Medicaid eligible, Native American Indian, Native Alaskan, or their insurance policy does not cover vaccines. 

 
The Tulsa Health Department currently accepts Cigna, Community Care, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Health Choice, Medicare and SoonerCare Medicaid for immunizations. Coverage can vary among different insurance plans. Please bring your insurance card and photo ID with you. It is always advisable to check with your insurance provider for coverage specifics before receiving immunizations, as you may be responsible for charges that are not covered by your insurance policy.

 
Regular injectable flu vaccine and flu mist will cost $25.  High dose flu vaccine will cost $63.   The cost for regular flu vaccine may be waived for uninsured adults who qualify. The 2019-2020 seasonal flu vaccination requires only one shot for most individuals. Children under age nine who have not received two flu immunizations before July 1, 2019 will need a second dose at least four weeks after receiving the first dose.