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Safeway Gets Early Jump on Flu Season

Safeway said that from this week through March 2010, or while supplies last, it will provide seasonal flu vaccines on a "walk-in" basis at most stores, and through scheduled flu vaccine clinics at others.

PLEASANTON, Calif. — Safeway here said that from this week through March 2010, or while supplies last, it will provide seasonal flu vaccines on a "walk-in" basis at most stores, and through scheduled flu vaccine clinics at others.

The cost of a vaccine administered at a Safeway pharmacy is far below the cost of a shot administered during a doctor office visit. according to chain officials.

Safeway is also providing an off-site flu clinic service in most states for businesses, senior centers and nursing homes that choose to provide their employees or residents with the convenience of receiving a flu vaccine where they work or live.

"We estimate nearly $100 million in savings to the health care system through our program alone," said David Fong, Safeway senior vice president of pharmacy, in a press statement.

In addition to providing seasonal flu vaccines, Safeway is working with state, local and federal health authorities to obtain a supply of the vaccine to combat against the H1N1 "Swine Flu" virus. The vaccine is expected to be available in the United States in late October.

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