Now you can get drive-by shot at three places in Kent County. I’d better rephrase that. You can get “drive-thru shots.” It’s for the flu, the seasonal kind. All you have to do is squat, plant your feet, tremble and whine. Well that’s what I recommend.
What they say You’re supposed to do is, put on a short sleeve shirt and no jacket, drive to one of three handy locations, stick your arm out the window of your vehicle, and ouch. You’ve got seasonal flu protection. The dates and places are Tuesday at Rock Hall Volunteer Fire Company, Wednesday at County Roads Building on 709 Morgnec Road in Chestertown, Thursday at Galena Volunteer Fire Company. The same time – 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. – for each location. At each site there will be a walk-in clinic for children under age 9. Bring a $20 in exact change or a check made out to “Kent County Health Department” – or a medicare card. You can print a registration form found at www.kenthd.org and bring it will you to be fast-tracked.
Oh, one more thing. When you come for drive-thru shots, they say, “For safety’s sake please NO dogs, cats or other animals in your vehicle.” Amen to that, says I.
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