The City of York – Bureau of Health is providing a free flu clinic at William Penn Senior High School. This event is funded in part by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. The flu vaccines will be provided on a first come, first served basis, as there is a limited supply of vaccines.
Why Flu Vaccination Is Important
Getting a flu vaccine every year is the best way to protect yourself and your family from flu and its potentially serious complications. CDC recommends that everyone 6 months and older get vaccinated by the end of October.
Event Details
Saturday, September 21
9:00 am to 3:00 pm
William Penn Senior High School
101 W College Ave
York, PA 17401
Contact
Debbie Stoops
P: (717) 849-2299
About City of York — Bureau of Health
City of York – Bureau of Health provides public health services in the City of York. The mission of the Bureau is to prevent disease and to promote and protect the health of York City residents through the assessment of needs, the assurance of public health services and the provision of sound public health policies through dynamic and committed leadership. The Bureau began in 1985, and is funded by federal, state and city monies as well as proceeds from the Albert S. Weyer Community Health Fund (administered by the York County Community Foundation). Services are provided free or for a nominal charge to city residents.