Forget Ebola And Get A Free Flu Shot

Take a break from worrying about Ebola and get a flu shot this fall. While the Ebola virus has so far affected just four聽people in the United States, tens of millions are expected to get influenza this season. More than 200,000 of them and up to 49,000 will likely die from it, according to figures from the .

A new of 1,000 adults found that the flu is perceived as only slightly more threatening than the Ebola virus, however. Forty-five percent of people polled said that the flu posed a bigger threat to Americans than Ebola, but a substantial 40 percent said it was the other way around. Fifteen percent said they weren鈥檛 sure.

Aaron Lemma receives a flu shot from Dr. Sassan Naderi at the Premier Care walk-in health clinic which administers flu shots on in 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

鈥淓bola is new, mysterious, exotic, highly fatal and strange, and people don鈥檛 have a sense of control over it,鈥 says William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine and infectious disease at Vanderbilt University.

Influenza, on the other hand, is a familiar illness that people often think they can easily control, Schaffner says. 鈥淭hey think, 鈥業 could get vaccinated, I could wash my hands鈥 and prevent it.鈥

Yet that familiarity may lead to complacency. Flu shots are recommended for just about everyone over six months of age, but each year.

Now there鈥檚 even more reason to get a shot. The health law requires most health plans to cover a range of at no cost to consumers, including recommended vaccines. The flu shot is one of them. (The only exception is for plans that have been grandfathered under the law.)

The provision making the vaccine available with no out-of-pocket expense is limited to services delivered by a health care provider that is part of the insurer鈥檚 network.

Depending on the plan, that could include doctors鈥 offices, pharmacies or other outlets.

Medicare also without patient cost sharing.

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