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What
does the pneumococcal shot do?
The
pneumococcal shot protects you from getting
a serious infection in your blood or
brain that can cause dangerous health
problems, hospitalization or death.
Who
should get the pneumococcal shot?
- People
age 65 or older
- People
who have problems with their lungs,
heart, liver, or kidneys
- People
with health problems like diabetes,
sickle cell disease, alcoholism, or
HIV/AIDS
Will
the shot make me sick?
The shot is very safe and does not make
you sick. Some people get a little swelling
and soreness where they get the shot.
This usually goes away in a day or two.
When
can I get the pneumococcal shot?
You can get the shot at any time of the
year. It is available whenever you go
to your doctor. Make sure you ask about
it.
How
many times do I have to get a shot?
Most people only need ONE shot. This
protects them for a lifetime. Some people
might need to get a booster shot after
5 years.
Do
I have to pay for the shot?
Medicare and Medicaid pay for the shot.
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about the pneumococcal
shot brochure
Printed
size: 8½"
X 11"
Orientation:
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Bilingual
Brochure: Prints
double-sided; one side
English, one side Spanish
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how to choose the
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or arrange to have
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by a commercial printer.
Tip:
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the card twice, and
photocopy one side
onto the back side
of the other (so
that it is back-to-back)
and cut them in half.
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Ask
your doctor about pneumococcal
shot today card
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size: two
copies each 4 1/4"
X 11" (prints
onto 8½"
X 11" paper)
Orientation: Portrait
Card:
Prints
on both sides and needs
to be cut in half lengthwise
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be printed on card
stock paper (heavier
weight than normal
office printing paper).
The card prints on
both sides of the
paper and you'll
need to CUT the paper
in half, lengthwise.
For extremely large
quantities, you might
want to arrange to
have the card printed
and cut by a commercial
printer.
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