Genesee Health Plan provides over 200 flu vaccinations at seventh annual ‘Flu Drive-Thru Vaccine’ event

September 22, 2020


Record-setting event also provided health screenings, COVID-19 information, and support to complete the U.S. Census

FLINTGenesee Health Plan (GHP) provided over 200 flu vaccinations to attendees with no out-of-pocket cost at its seventh annual Flu Drive-Thru Vaccine event on Friday, Sept. 18.

“This was a record-setting year for this event, which is a unique and convenient way for Genesee County residents to receive their flu shot to protect themselves and their family during flu season,” said GHP President and CEO Jim Milanowski. “As we continue to battle COVID-19, the flu shot is more critical than ever. COVID-19 could be catastrophic to your health and the flu shot is one way to stay healthy and help ensure our health systems and health providers do not become overwhelmed by a flu epidemic on top of their continued battle against COVID-19.”

GHP saw its biggest turnout ever at this year’s event, with cars beginning to line up a half hour before the event around the entrance, parking lot and side street. From children as young as 4 to a 105-year-old woman, Genesee County residents of all ages received their flu vaccinations.

“At Genesee Health Plan, we want to ensure each person has equal and affordable access to resources that will help them live a healthy life,” Milanowski said. “At GHP, we pride ourselves on providing the best and most accurate health information to our community members so they can make an informed decision about their health, such as getting the flu shot.” Vaccinations are covered by the Genesee Health Plan, Healthy Michigan and the Michigan Health Insurance Marketplace (ACA).”

GHP staff also provided COVID-19 information and testing sites, health screenings for women ages 40-64 and support for attendees who had not yet completed their census.

 

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