ALCOAST 349/24 - SEP 2024 2024-2025 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE (NH) ANNUAL INFLUENZA (FLU) IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM

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ALCOAST 349/24
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SUBJ: 2024-2025 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE (NH) ANNUAL INFLUENZA (FLU)
IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
A. Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis for the Prevention of
Infectious Diseases, COMDTINST M6230.4G
B. Coast Guard Medical Manual, COMDTINST M6000.1F
C. Coast Guard Occupational Medicine Manual, COMDTINST 6260.32
D. Defense Health Agency Procedural Instruction 6025.34, Influenza
Vaccination Program
E. Military Religious Accommodations, COMDTINST 1000.15
1. Influenza ('flu') is a highly contagious respiratory illness with
the potential to significantly degrade operational readiness. Annual
vaccination is the most effective strategy to prevent the flu and
reduce its impacts. Additional activities to prevent the spread of
upper respiratory viruses include improved hand hygiene, social
distancing, and mask wearing.
2. Annual flu immunization is mandatory for all Coast Guard Active
Duty (AD) and Selected Reserve (SELRES) personnel to ensure force
medical readiness and avoid disruption to Coast Guard missions.
IAW REFs (A) through (D), the seasonal flu vaccine is also mandatory
for Child Development Center (CDC) personnel (including Family Child
Care Providers); civilian, contract, and auxiliary healthcare
personnel who provide direct patient care; and recreation personnel
in the youth programs at Borinquen, Cape Cod, Kodiak, and Petaluma.
Flu vaccination must be recorded no later than 15 January 2025.
3. Additional information about the 2024-2025 NH flu vaccine can be
found at the following website:
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https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/73/rr/rr7305a1.htm

4. Flu vaccinations are available at Coast Guard clinics for AD and
SELRES personnel and for Auxiliary healthcare personnel assigned to
Coast Guard clinics. A list of Coast Guard clinics supporting all
units in the Coast Guard can be found at the following website:
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https://www.tricare.mil/mtf

5. Remotely assigned AD and SELRES personnel have several options
for obtaining flu vaccinations this season:
    a. Personnel who have TRICARE (including TRICARE Prime Remote and
TRICARE Reserve Select) may receive their vaccination from their
Primary Care Provider or from a pharmacy that accepts TRICARE. All
vaccines administered through the TRICARE network must be reported
to the servicing Coast Guard clinic or sickbay to ensure proper
recording.
    b. Remotely assigned AD and SELRES personnel may receive their
flu vaccination via the Remote Health Readiness Program (RHRP) from
an RHRP contracted clinic or, in the case of SELRES personnel, using
the RHRP Walgreens Walk-in option.
    c. An RHRP Walgreens Walk-in flu voucher can be ordered by SELRES
personnel directly from the RHRP Service Member Portal (SMP). The
downloaded voucher can be used at any Walgreens in the US. The
Walgreens flu voucher ordering will be in place via the SMP on
9/15/2024.
        (1) The following are the steps for requesting a flu shot
through the RHRP SMP after 9/15:
              (a) Step 1: Go to the following URL and enter your
username and password:
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https://smp.qtcm.com

              (b) Step 2: Once logged in, click "Order Walgreens Flu
Shot" under the banner Request Medical Services.
              (c) Step 3: Confirm that you want to order a flu shot by
clicking on "Yes, I confirm".
              (d) Step 4: Click "OK".
              (e) Step 5: Once the request is processed, click the
"Voucher" link on the dashboard and download for use at any
Walgreens. Click the download icon "Voucher- immunizations-Stand
Alone, Influenza-Injectable
(ODC Cost)".
6. Contract personnel will obtain the flu vaccine according to the
terms of their contract.
7. All immunizations for civilian employees, including the
seasonal influenza immunization, shall be obtained through a private
Health Care Provider (HCP). Coast Guard civilian employees enrolled
in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) can be
immunized through their health plan at no out-of-pocket cost. Many
FEHBP health plans make the flu vaccine available in pharmacies and
other convenient community locations. Coast Guard Civil Service
employees who are not insured through the FEHBP and who are required
to be immunized against the flu must complete the Claim for
Reimbursement for Expenditures on Official Business, Form OF1164, in
order to obtain reimbursement from COMDT (CG-832). Ms. Regina Cash
and Mr. Felix Edozie are the COMDT (CG-832) POCs regarding the
reimbursement process. Upon obtaining immunization through a private
HCP, civil service employees who are required to have the flu
vaccine must provide the following information to the cognizant
clinic administrator NLT 15 January 2025: the date the vaccine was
administered, the vaccine name or code, the manufacturer and lot
number, the dose administered, route and site of vaccination, the
date the Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) was provided, and the
VIS version date.
8. For Non-Appropriated Funds (NAF) personnel, Coast Guard Community
Services Command is offering Walgreens flu shot vouchers for CDC and
Youth Program employees starting on 1 September 2024. CDC and Youth
Program supervisors will provide information about this option.
Otherwise, NAF employees may obtain the flu vaccination through
their NAF health insurance or other health insurance coverage. Those
employees who are not part of the NAF health benefits plan and are
mandated to obtain the flu vaccine must use the Walgreens voucher if
they wish to have their expenses covered. If there are no Walgreens
in the immediate area, employees, IAW Paragraph 2 above, may
complete Form OF1164 and submit the form and the immunization
receipt to their supervisor for approval and submission to Kristi
Mowry, Kristi.Mowry@cgexchange.org, Human Resources Benefits
Manager, Community Services Command. NAF employees who are required
to have the flu vaccine must provide appropriate documentation, as
described in Paragraph 2, to their supervisor NLT 15 January 2025.
9. Commanding officers are responsible for ensuring medical
readiness, including compliance with the annual flu vaccine
requirement. A goal vaccination rate of 100% for military personnel
is targeted NLT 15 January 2025. Exemptions to the flu vaccine
requirement will be considered IAW REFs (A), (C), and (E).
10. POC: CDR Gretchen Buckler, Chief, Preventive Medicine and
Population Health, COMDT (CG-1K21), 202-394-4440, or
aileen.g.buckler@uscg.mil.
11. POC: CAPT Benjamin C. Keller (HSWL SC), 757-628-4331,
Email: Benjamin.C.Keller@uscg.mil.
12. RADM Paul Jung, Assistant Commandant for Health, Safety, &
Work-Life (CG-1K), sends.
13. Internet release is authorized.