The Chicago Department of Public Health is making it easier for everyone to get vaccinated against the flu and COVID this season.
Protect Chicago at Home is a free program where up to ten people can get vaccinated in a single appointment.
Vaccines include primary doses and the new booster vaccines for anyone age six months and up. Chicagoans six months and up can also get a flue shot at home if at lease one person is getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
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