Likewise, any wellness events — including flu shot clinics — are also quite different and need an extra level of careful planning. More sanitation methods, plentiful social distancing, and daily mask-wearing are all part of the normal employee gatherings these days.
Since the flu season this year will also be paired with COVID-19 challenges, it’s more important than ever for employers to encourage workers to get the flu shot.
If you normally host an annual flu shot clinic, you may want to start considering the pros and cons of an outdoor versus indoor option. You’ll need to put even more thought into event space, signage, entrances, exits, consent forms, and more.
Below, we break down the factors to keep in mind to make the best choice for your employees when it comes to hosting a flu shot clinic this year.
Flu season will be here before you know it.
Planning ahead on whether you’ll host an indoor or outdoor flu clinic event will minimize confusion and stress while also ensuring you make the right choice for your employees.
So, how do you decide?
Here’s an easy way to pick: If it’s difficult to space out employees indoors, an outdoor flu clinic is best. If you have the room inside and can safely social distance, then the indoors can work.
It all comes down to knowing your employees and what you can do to safely host one of the most important wellness events you’ll have this year.
A brief survey of employees may help you cement your decision. Keep it anonymous and easy to fill out for the best results.
You can simply ask three questions:
Once you have the results, you can make a better decision that works well for the majority of your employees. Still not sure? Read on for the considerations to keep in mind for hosting each type.
Traditionally, flu shot events are held indoors. However, this year an outdoor event may better suit your needs. Events held outdoors, using a drive-thru approach, will require a bit more planning by your wellness committee or staff.
Here’s a look at the pros and cons for an outdoor flu clinic:
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Below are a few things to keep in mind for an outdoor flu shot clinic:
This is always one of the bigger challenges when it comes to hosting events, but especially flu shot clinics. Space is often at a premium in most office buildings, so an outdoor flu shot clinic may work in your favor.
Plus, it makes it easier to social distance responsibly.
If you work with TotalWellness as your flu clinic provider, we make it as simple as possible by using a drive-thru approach. Your employees simply drive up in their cars and we can inject the flu vaccine as they sit comfortably in their vehicles.
Setting up the event can be the most challenging aspect, but here are a few guidelines:
When choosing where exactly to host your outdoor flu shot clinic, it’s important to be mindful not only of room, but also others outside your organization who may need the parking lot. Here are some checklist items to consider as you pinpoint the exact outdoor location:
With an outdoor event always comes the concern about how the weather will behave. Planning ahead and having a backup plan can make this a non-issue.
When preparing, remember to:
Final planning tip: Set up appointments for every 10-15 minutes to keep the flow of vehicles moving smoothly through your parking lot.
If you host an indoor clinic, it will take some new configuration and planning to ensure everyone can safely get a flu shot. You’ll want to provide adequate space for the nursing staff and your employees to participate.
Another thing to keep in mind: If most of your employees take public transportation, an indoor event may be better attended than a drive-thru event.
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Cons:
Below are a few things to keep in mind for an indoor flu shot clinic:
Several rooms or a large room is best for an indoor flu clinic event. Allow for each flu shot station to be set up at least six feet apart from the next station. Allocate a registration/waiting area where participants can socially distance while they wait.
Organization and abiding by recommended CDC safety regulations will be a major part of planning any indoor events this year. If you’d like to keep your flu clinic inside, it will allow for more spontaneous participation from your employees. With a few social distancing precautions — and lots of hand sanitizer on hand along with mask wearing — you can safely host an indoor event.
Here are some checklist items to consider as you pinpoint the exact indoor location:
If you choose TotalWellness as your flu shot provider, we can have a nurse make rounds to each participant’s workstation. This nixes your need to set up an entire area dedicated to vaccinations while also managing social distancing. Depending on your location, most nurses can do between 15 to 20 shots per hour.
Due to COVID-19, receiving a flu shot this fall carries extra importance. As always, TotalWellness is dedicated to providing flu shots in a safe environment.
No matter which company you go through for your flu clinic, it’s important to take into consideration your company’s setting for the utmost safe experience. The most successful flu clinic will be the one where your employees feel safe and willing to participate.
When selecting an event location, it’s important to consider which type of location will allow for appropriate social distancing and which type of location your participant population will feel most comfortable in.
Doing so will encourage the most participants to get vaccinated while also being safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Will your company be hosting a flu shot clinic this year? If so, will you do it indoors or outdoors? Let us know your best practices in the comments below!
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