Macomb County Announces Another H1N1 Flu Vaccine Clinic Saturday, Nov. 7; Both Types of Vaccine Available for Free

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Mon Nov 2, 2009 2:49pm EST

Macomb County Announces Another H1N1 Flu Vaccine Clinic Saturday, Nov. 7; Both
Types of Vaccine Available for Free
More than 11,000 doses administered last week at four Macomb community clinics

MT. CLEMENS, Mich., Nov. 2  /PRNewswire/ -- Another large community H1N1
influenza clinic has been scheduled by the Macomb County Health Department,
the department announced today. It will be held at Freedom Hill County Park in
Sterling Heights this Saturday, Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Freedom Hill is
located at 14900 Metropolitan Parkway.

Last week, the Macomb County Health Department held four community clinics at
Freedom Hill, Wednesday through Saturday. A total of more than 11,000 doses
were administered during these sessions.

At least 3,000 additional doses will be available at Saturday's clinic. In
addition to these public clinics, 54,000 doses of vaccine have been
distributed to hospitals and private physician offices in Macomb County that
requested it through the H1N1 vaccine enrollment process established by the
state. Many of these providers are pediatricians and OB/GYNs, which target two
high-risk populations: young children and pregnant women. Call your
physician's office to see if they have enrolled to receive vaccine for their
patients.

Saturday's clinic will offer both the injectable and nasal spray vaccine, free
of charge. According to Tom Kalkofen, director of the Macomb County Health
Department, "We are continuing to receive additional shipments of vaccine
regularly. Please visit our Web site, www.macombcountymi.gov/publichealth or
call our flu hot line at 586.466.7923, regularly for updated clinic dates and
locations."

Due to limited availability of vaccine, the Macomb County Health Department is
serving only those in the following high-risk groups at this time:


INJECTABLE VACCINE
    --  Pregnant women
    --  New parents and household contacts of children less than 6 months of
age
    --  Healthy children and young adults 6 months through 24 years of age
    --  Health care and emergency medical services workers (regardless of age)

    --  Adults ages 25 to 64 years of age with high-risk medical conditions
that
        increase risk of complications from influenza



NASAL VACCINE
Healthy, nonpregnant persons who:
    --  Are from 2 through 24 years of age
    --  Are from 25 through 49 years of age and live with or care for infants
        younger than 6 months of age

    --  Are health care or emergency medical services workers and are from 25
        through 49 years of age



Children under 10 years old need two doses of vaccine to receive adequate
immunity. These children need to wait at least 28 days before receiving the
second dose.

For additional information about the H1N1 flu, visit the health department's
Web
site at www.macombcountymi.gov/publichealth or call its flu hot line at
586.466.7923.



SOURCE  Macomb County Health Department

Dan Artman, +1-586-493-0552; or cell, +1-586-801-2338
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