Large pharmacy chains are priority destinations for updated COVID-19 vaccines; smaller pharmacies and medical practices are next in line.
With a second mobile medical van now on the road, CHP Berkshires’ mobile health teams are preparing to reach more Berkshire residents in more locations this fall with vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and, for eligible patients, the respiratory virus (RSV) vaccine.
CHP anticipates receiving its Covid-19 vaccines in the coming weeks while flu clinics are well underway.
“We are fielding many calls and inquiries about the new COVID-19 vaccine, and we are as eager as everyone to get this new vaccine on the road,” said Melanie Wickwire, mobile health manager at CHP.
Once available, COVID-19 vaccines will be available to CHP and non-CHP patients on the CHP mobile health units. This can be received at the same time as the seasonal flu shot. In addition, the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine is available to eligible CHP patients.
Covid-19 vaccines will be available for those six months and older. The new RSV vaccine is for adults 60 and older with certain underlying health risks; pre-screening is required for RSV vaccines with CHP. Flu shots are available starting at six (6) months of age.
“We are incredibly fortunate to have this arsenal of prevention against serious illness,” said Dr. Laura Need, CHP associate medical director and pediatrician at Berkshire Pediatrics. “We urge everyone to get vaccinated for themselves, their families, friends and workplace colleagues. And parents should be sure their children are protected against other preventable contagious illnesses like measles, pertussis, and others.”
CHP will keep the public notified of its vaccination resources throughout the fall and winter seasons, through its mobile health calendar at chpberkshires.org/mobile and with reminders on social media channels, radio, and other outlets.
“We are extremely excited that we now have a second mobile health vehicle to help reach more people in more places in the Berkshires,” said Michelle Derr, CHP’s senior vice president of family services & mobile health. “People can walk up or call us to make an appointment. We are also here for anyone who needs a minor sick visit or other health-related support, whether or not they are a CHP patient.”