Flu Shot Fridays are back

Student getting flu shot.
Flu shots available through Oct. 26 at Cougar Health Services.

Cougar Health Services are making flu shots available to Washington State University students, faculty and staff on Fridays, through Oct. 26, as part of its Flu Shot Friday series.

As flu season approaches, Cougar Health Services recommends getting a flu shot early because it will take up to two weeks for antibodies to develop in the body after the vaccination.

Vaccinations will be available 10 a.m.–3 p.m. every Friday until Oct. 26, in the Washington Building. Weekday appointments also can be made.

Flu shot vaccinations will be given on the ground floor entrance of the Washington Building, located at the corner of N.E. Washington Street and S.E. Nevada Street.

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