South Carolinians, Take Note: Free Measles Vaccines Are Here!
South Carolinians, listen up! The South Carolina Department of Public Health's Mobile Health Unit is bringing free measles vaccines to your community. Mark your calendars for January 14th and 15th, as the unit will be at the Unitarian Universalist Church from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. No appointments are necessary, making it super convenient for all residents.
This initiative is a crucial step in preventing the spread of measles, a highly contagious virus. State health officials strongly recommend vaccination as the most effective way to protect yourself and your loved ones. With over 300 confirmed cases of measles in the state, it's more important than ever to take action. Don't let your guard down, especially with the virus making a comeback!
The vaccine is available at no cost to adults and children aged six months and older. By getting vaccinated, you're not just protecting yourself but also contributing to the greater good of the community. So, spread the word and encourage your friends and family to join in! Together, we can stop the measles outbreak in its tracks.
For the latest updates, stay tuned to the South Carolina Department of Public Health's website. They'll be providing new information on Tuesday, so be sure to check it out. Stay informed, stay safe, and let's beat the measles together!