Capitol Medical Group


September 5, 2023

Flu Vaccine Clinics at CMG to Start Saturday 9/9 in Underground Parking Lot P1
RSV Shots for Newborns/Infants Expected in Late September/Early October
RSV Vaccine for Adults – Not Available at CMG
New Iteration of Covid Vaccine Expected in Late September/Early October

Flu Vaccine Clinics at CMG to Start Saturday 9/9 in Underground Parking Lot P1 We expect to receive our first shipment of flu vaccine for the 2023 season this week and will begin vaccinating our patients and their families Saturday 9/9 in the P1 underground parking level of our building. The entrance to the P1 level is roughly 100 yards down Chevy Chase Lake Drive off Connecticut Ave. Signs will be posted. Flu vaccine is recommended for all patients age 6 months and up.

We will be using an online flu vaccine scheduling system again this year. To book an appointment, please follow this link. Please note that each person being vaccinated must have their own appointment – we will not be able to vaccinate those who arrive without an appointment. Appointments are currently available to be booked on Saturdays through September 30th. We will be adding many additional days to the schedule as more vaccine arrives in the coming weeks. We anticipate conducting flu clinics every Saturday through mid-November. We will also offer limited opportunities for flu vaccine during the week. We be using a drive-through vaccine strategy again this year, utilizing the second of the building’s two underground parking levels (called P1). Families will be directed where to park, have their appointments confirmed, fill out a simple form, receive their vaccines at the car, and drive away. Most families find this process to be more efficient and less anxiety-provoking than coming up into the office to receive a vaccine. Administering flu vaccine will be the sole activity of the drive-up clinics for the time being. A new iteration of Covid vaccine is expected later in the fall. Once the new Covid vaccines arrive we will administer them along with flu at the drive-through clinics. We will update you here about this issue in the coming weeks. Patients who are coming into the office for an appointment with a provider, such as a well visit or a non-acute sick visit, will be able to receive flu vaccine at that time if they wish. The exception is during our early morning “Before Hours” walk-in hour for sick children – we do not have enough nursing staff during Before Hours to administer flu vaccine.

RSV Shots for Newborns/Infants Expected in Late September/Early October The CDC has approved a new monoclonal antibody injection called Beyfortus to protect newborns and infants under age 8 months against Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), one of the leading causes of hospitalization in young children. Children under 8 months (and certain children age 8-19 months who are particularly susceptible to RSV due to underlying medical conditions) will be eligible to receive a single Beyfortus injection. CMG will recommend Beyfortus for all who are eligible.

Beyfortus has not yet been distributed to doctors offices; we expect it to arrive in late September or early October. We will share more information about Beyfortus and include a link to online scheduling when it becomes available. Because the dose of Beyfortus depends on a child’s weight, shots will be given in the office itself, not at our drive-through flu clinics in the parking lot. We will have a separate schedule specifically for Beyfortus administration. Beyfortus shots will also be available when in the office for a well visit.

RSV Vaccine for Adults – Not Available at CMG The CDC has recommended a new RSV vaccine for adults age 60 and over. We think this is a wise decision and recommend that eligible adults receive the vaccine. RSV is a leading cause of hospitalization and death among older adults during the respiratory virus season.

Because the new RSV vaccine is covered under Medicare Part D, it will be administered in pharmacies rather than in doctors offices. As a result, CMG will not stock the RSV vaccine for adults. RSV has already begun to circulate in our community. For those interested, we recommend vaccinating sooner than later.

New Iteration of Covid Vaccine Expected in Late September/Early October The CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is scheduled to meet on September 12 to discuss recommendations for an updated Covid vaccine this fall. Assuming the updated version of the vaccine is approved, we expect shipment in late September or early October. When the new Covid vaccine arrives, we will offer it along with flu vaccine at our drive-through clinics and in the office. We will update you here when we know more.


March 16, 2023

New or Updated This Week:
Covid Activity Steady in the CMG Community (new)
Flu and RSV Activity Remain Low in the CMG Community (new)
No News Yet on Bivalent Booster Approval For Young Children Who Got 3 Monovalent Pfizer Doses (new)

Hello again everyone. This is the 132nd in a series of COVID-19 updates from Capitol Medical Group. These notices are meant to provide an update on the pandemic, explain procedures we have put in place to best serve you, and provide guidance about protecting yourselves and your families. New and updated sections are so indicated.

Covid Activity Steady in the CMG Community (new)

Covid activity has remained relatively steady in the CMG community over the last several weeks. 20 of 223 tests run at CMG were positive this week, or 9.0%. This compares to 7.8%, 11.9% and 12.5% the three weeks prior, as compared to positivity rates in the 4-5% range in early December. The total number of positive tests per week at CMG has held steady between 17 and 21 for the last month. We are hopeful this is an indicator that the XBB.1.5 variant is having a relatively muted impact on our area. Montgomery County’s Covid case numbers fell this week, while Covid-related hospitalizations appear to be plateauing.

Flu and RSV Activity Remain Low in the CMG Community (new)

We continue to see little Flu and RSV activity in the CMG community. CMG recorded 8 positive Flu tests this week, as compared to 6 last week and 14 the week prior. There were 3 positive RSV tests at CMG this week, as compared to 2 last week and 4 each of the two weeks prior. During the height of the respiratory illness wave this fall, there were well over 100 positive tests per week for both Flu and RSV. We have seen a slight uptick in croup and strep in the last few weeks, but overall the illness burden in the community is low at the moment.

No News Yet on Bivalent Booster Approval For Young Children Who Got 3 Monovalent Pfizer Doses (new)

Children age 6 months to 5 years who completed the 3-dose Pfizer series with the original monovalent version of the vaccine are not yet approved to receive the bivalent booster as a 4th dose. We do not know when or if bivalent approval will come for these children. As soon as an announcement is made on this issue by the FDA and CDC, we will alert you here.

Children in this age group who received only 2 of the Pfizer monovalent doses are approved to receive the bivalent version of the vaccine as the third dose. Children who received 2 doses of the Moderna vaccine are also approved to receive the bivalent version as the third dose.

Contact CMG

Capitol Medical Group
8401 Connecticut Ave, Suite 201
Chevy Chase, MD 20815

Reception/Appointments: 301-907-3960
Main Fax: 301-652-4933
Billing: 240-482-1544
Answering Service: 240-638-9730
CMG Adult Medicine: 301-304-8800

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