Staff Sgt. Robrielle Dotson, 2nd Medical Group immunizations technician, gives Capt. Phillip Ventura, 2nd Bomb Wing Chief of Public Affairs, an influenza mist at the General Dougherty Conference Center on Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Oct. 18, 2013. In accordance with the Center of Disease control, all Department of Defense members are required to receive a flu vaccination. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joseph A. Pagán Jr.)
Staff Sgt. Robrielle Dotson, 2nd Medical Group immunizations technician, gives Staff Sgt. Katherine Holt, 2nd Bomb Wing Public Affairs photojournalist, an influeza shot at the General Dougherty Conference Center on Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Oct. 18, 2013. Airmen from the 2nd MDG are doing a road show for each squadron which helps keep all Department of Defense members from waiting in line at the medical clinic. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joseph A. Pagán Jr.)
Staff Sgt. Cecily Yandell, 2nd Medical Group immunizations technician, grabs an influenza shot from a cooler at the General Dougherty Conference Center at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Oct. 18, 2013. The 2nd MDG administers two types of flu vaccinations, a shot or a nasal mist. Shots contain an inactive virus which is weaker and used for high-risk patients, and the nasal mist contains an active virus for healthier individuals. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joseph A. Pagán Jr.)
Staff Sgt. Cecily Yandell, 2nd Medical Group immunizations technician, removes an air bubble from an influenza shot at the General Dougherty Conference Center on Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Oct. 18, 2013. The 2nd MDG gives flu shots to individuals who are high-risked and do not meet the requirements to receive an nasal mist. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joseph A. Pagán Jr.)
Influenza Vaccination forms lay on a desk at the General Dougherty Conference Center on Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Oct. 18, 2013. The 2nd MDG requires all individuals receiving the vaccination to fill out an influenza screening form to determine if they are able to be vaccinated or if they should receive a shot or mist. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joseph A. Pagán Jr.)