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Where to Get Your Flu Shot in Nashua

WSMN Radio personality George Russell takes one in the arm, and you can, too.

Not everyone gets the flu shot to come to them. But WSMN radio host George Russell took one in the arm inside the studio on Wednesday when two nurses from Nashua's Community Health, Shannon Casey and Christine Caron, stopped by to administer his annual flu shot.

He survived, and was kind enough to send along the footage. 

Click here to read about this year's influenza vaccines from the Centers for Disease Controls.

Find out what's happening in Nashuafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Shots are available at the city's Community Health Department, 18 Mulberry St., on Tuesdays and Fridays during the city's walk-in vaccination clinics. Hours are:

Tuesdays: 4- 7 p.m.

Find out what's happening in Nashuafor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Fridays: 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.

For more information, call 603-589-4500.

Flu Vaccines:

  • Flu vaccines are free for children 18 years and younger.
  • Flu vaccines are $15.00 for all adults 19 years and older.
  • Adults with Medicare may receive flu vaccine with no out of pocket expense. Please bring your Medicare card at time of visit.
  • Flu vaccines are provided by the City of Nashua and the State of NH Immunization Program; no one will be turned away due to their inability to pay.

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