
By RFD Radio
CHICAGO – Gov. Bruce Rauner is practicing what he preaches when it comes to preparing for the arrival of flu season.
Rauner received his flu shot during a Tuesday news conference with the Illinois Department of Public Health. He said he is no worse for wear.
“Go out, get your flu shot,” Rauner declared. “It doesn’t hurt, it doesn’t take much time. It’s very important to keep yourself healthy , keep your family healthy and keep all your neighbors healthy to prevent the spread of this very serious illness.”
Illinois Public Health Director Dr. Nirav Shah said there are no supply issues for the flu vaccine.
“The new flu shot is here,” Shah said. “It should be available at your doctor’s office, your local health department, your local pharmacy and we urge everyone to go out and grab that.”
Shah added you should get the shot and not the nasal spray this year.
Rauner is urging everyone six months and older to get their flu shot. Flu season typically arrives in October and can last until March.