Flu shots, COVID boosters at Edmonds Waterfront Center Nov. 4 - Lynnwood Today

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On November 4, the Edmonds Waterfront Center will host an important public health initiative where the Seattle Visiting Nurses Association will administer flu shots and COVID boosters. The event is scheduled from 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.

, providing convenient access for community members looking to enhance their immunity against seasonal illnesses. Advanced registration is highly recommended to ensure a smooth and efficient vaccination process, allowing for better planning and vaccine availability. This health initiative is particularly relevant as the community navigates the dual challenges of flu season and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Vaccination plays a crucial role in protecting individual health and reducing the spread of infectious diseases within the community. The accessibility of such services underscores the commitment to public health and community well-being.

Residents are encouraged to participate, especially those who may be at higher risk. This timely event reflects the importance of proactive health measures in fostering a healthier community.

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