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Who should get a pneumonia shot?

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Who should get a pneumonia shot?

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It is very important for people 65 years of age and older to get a pneumococcal vaccination (pneumonia shot). People with certain chronic diseases should also get the pneumococcal vaccination. If you are allergic to phenol (a preservative in the vaccine), you should not get this vaccination. If you have a fever, you should wait until you are well. When should I get the shot? If you are 65 years of age or older and have not had one previously, you should get a pneumonia shot now. Your doctor can advise you if you will need this vaccination more than once in your lifetime. The pneumonia shot can be given at any time. Will the shot make me sick? The pneumococcal vaccine cannot cause pneumonia. A few people might have minor side effects like swelling, soreness, fever or muscle pain, but these are usually mild and last a very short time. How much will it cost? Where can I get it? Like the flu shot, Medicare Part B covers the pneumonia shot, if your physician accepts Medicare. Call your phys

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