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Be a Team Player - Get Your Immunizations

person receiving immunization shot
 

The reasons suggested for not getting vaccines are few and often fictional. The reasons for getting vaccines are based on science and recommended by healthcare experts worldwide.

With August being National Immunization Awareness Month, the healthcare professionals at Logan Regional Medical Center encourage you to keep your family and community healthy by staying up to date on vaccines recommended for you.

Immunization, pretty much across the globe, is the ultimate team endeavor. Vaccines not only protect the person who is receiving the vaccine, but they also help to keep diseases from spreading to others, such as your family, neighbors, classmates, coworkers, and other members of the community. Immunization helps protect those who are the most vulnerable to illness, such as infants, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems.

Not getting vaccinated, on the other hand, could lead to sickness, spreading the disease to others, or worse. According to the CDC, even before the COVID-19 pandemic, approximately 50,000 adults died every year from vaccine-preventable illnesses.

Our purpose at Logan Regional Medical Center is to ensure your health and well-being. And we love seeing you as our patient. That said, we’d much rather see you for wellness checkups and regular vaccinations than being wheeled into the emergency room severely weakened by COVID-19 or the flu.

Check with your primary care physician to make sure you and your family are up to date on essential vaccinations. If you need to find a primary care physician, click here.

Do it for yourself, and the broader “team” around you.