Pennsylvania Department of Health Provides Update on H1N1 Vaccine Distribution

Mon Nov 2, 2009 11:46am EST
 
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HARRISBURG, Pa., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ - The federal Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, has allocated a total of 964,100 doses
of H1N1 vaccine to Pennsylvania to date, the state Department of Health
announced today. 

"While delays in vaccine production have occurred, the department continues
placing orders as soon as vaccine is allocated to ensure it reaches
Pennsylvania residents as quickly as possible," said Secretary of Health
Everette James.  

The vaccine has been distributed to 927 certified providers, including
pediatricians, family health practitioners, obstetricians, hospitals, schools,
colleges and universities that agreed to target the groups of people
considered most vulnerable to complications from the H1N1 virus. 

Priority groups for receiving the H1N1 vaccination include pregnant women;
persons six months to 24 years old; healthcare providers and emergency medical
services personnel; parents, household members or caregivers of children under
six months; and those under 65 with certain underlying medical conditions. 

Members of priority groups should contact their healthcare provider to find an
H1N1 vaccination site. If their provider does not plan to administer the
vaccine or if an individual does not have a healthcare provider, please call
1-877-PA HEALTH or visit www.H1N1inPA.com. Public vaccination clinics will be
held across the state once sufficient vaccine becomes available. 

Media contact: Stacy Kriedeman, 717-787-1783


SOURCE  Pennsylvania Department of Health

Stacy Kriedeman of the Pennsylvania Department of Health, +1-717-787-1783

 

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