Harrisburg All Pennsylvanians are urged to take advantage of
the increasing supply of H1N1 vaccine by getting immunized at the upcoming vaccination
clinics being offered by the Department of Health.
Although flu activity is currently declining in the state, experts predict there
will be a third wave of illness from H1N1, said Secretary of Health Everette James.
The clinics are free of charge and being vaccinated is still the most effective way
to protect your health and control the spread of this potentially deadly flu.
H1N1 flu vaccination clinics will be held at 33 locations statewide on Jan. 8 and 9
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. All are welcome, but appointments are required.
Appointments can be made 24 hours a day at www.H1N1inPA.com
under Whats Hot. Appointments also may be made by calling 1-877-PA
HEALTH (1-877-724-3258), Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.; and on Saturday
and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
To date, the department has been allocated more than 4,588,000 doses of vaccine to
distribute to its citizens. The department has ordered vaccine on behalf of 2,766
certified providers.
In addition to offering the vaccine to any Pennsylvanian who wants it, the department
continues to urge members of priority groups to be vaccinated against H1N1. They include
pregnant women; persons six months to 24 years old; healthcare providers and emergency
medical services personnel; parents, household members and caregivers of children under
six months; and those under 65 years with certain underlying medical conditions.
For more information about H1N1, visit www.H1N1inPA.com
or call 1-877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258).
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