Sanford Watertown

H1N1 Flu Vaccination Clinic for Watertown Announced

11/20/2009
The South Dakota Department of Health along with Sanford Clinic Watertown, Brown Clinic, Sanford Health and Avera Health announces an H1N1 flu vaccination clinic at Jefferson Elementary School on Tuesday, November 24 from 5:00– 8:00 p.m.

Vaccinations are being offered only to tier 1 & 2 individuals as identified by the CDC:
· pregnant women
· *children 6 months - 18 years of age
· young adults 19 – 24 years of age
· adults 25 - 64 years of age with chronic health conditions
· caregivers of children less than 6 months of age
· healthcare and emergency medical services workers (note – employees from these fields must bring their employee ID badge to the event for identification purposes)

*Note - children under the age of 10 must have received their first H1N1 dose before Oct. 28, 2009 to receive the second H1N1 dose at this event

H1N1 vaccination is completely voluntary and there is no charge for the vaccination. The CDC recommends that an individual who previously suffered from a suspected case of H1N1 without a lab confirmation should still receive the H1N1 vaccine

There is currently a limited supply of vaccine, and vaccine is currently only available to those who are at the highest risk for contracting H1N1. As more H1N1 vaccination clinics are scheduled, they will be posted on the department web site, http://h1n1.sd.gov.

To speed up the vaccination process, parents and participants are encouraged to go online to www.sanfordwatertown.org, click on the Resources tab and print out the “Flu Vaccination Clinic Information Form” necessary to get the shots. Bring the completed form to Tuesday’s clinic. Blank forms will also be available at the event.

The vaccine is being provided by the federal government and vaccination clinics are being administered statewide by the Department of Health in partnership with Avera Health, Sanford Health and Regional Health.
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