The seasonal flu season peaks between late January and late February in South Jersey. The Cape May County Department of Health wants you to know now is the time to get a seasonal flu shot and be protected.

Annual flu shots are recommended for everyone older than 6 months. Cape May County offers the standard flu vaccine and the high-dose vaccine for seniors. There is no charge for flu vaccines.

Children and families clinics are for all children ages 6 months through 18 years old and their families. While supplies last, the FluMist nasal spray vaccine will be offered in addition to the injectable vaccine for eligible persons.

Children and families clinics are now scheduled on the following dates and locations:

Woodbine: Woodbine Elementary School 801 Webster Ave.
Thursday Oct. 6 from 2:45 - 4:00 pm
Wildwoods: Glenwood Avenue Elementary School
Glenwood and New York Avenue, Wed. Oct. 12
3 - 5 pm
Crest Memorial School 9100 Pacific Ave.
Mon. Oct 17 from 2:30 - 4:30 pm
Margaret Mace Elementary School
1201 Atlantic Avenue, North Wildwood, Wed. Oct. 18 from
2:30-4:00 pm
Cape May Court House: County Department of Health
6 Moore Rd. Building 17, Wed. Oct 19 from 2 - 6 pm

Cape May County Library
30 West Mechanic Street, Thurs. Nov. 3 from 11a-2p

Ocean City: St. Frances Cabrini Church
2nd Ave & Atlantic Ave,  Sun. Sept. 25 from noon to 4pm

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