H1N1 Vaccinations for Kings County
Now that the H1N1 vaccination is available, many people are asking when and where they can get their shot. The following information is courtesy of the Kings County Advertiser.
BY SARA KEDDY
Kings County Advertiser
It’ll be a one-two pinch for Nova Scotians lining up for H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines.
"Every Nova Scotian who wants the H1N1 vaccine will be able to receive it," Dr. Robert Strang, the province's chief public health officer, said Oct. 21.
Nova Scotia begins its biggest immunization campaign this week with the federal authorization for H1N1 vaccine.
"I have every confidence that the H1N1 vaccine is safe and effective," said Strang. "It is the best way to protect yourself and your community."
District health authorities have organized community immunization clinics. The first Kings clinic is in Kentville at the fire hall Oct. 29, then again Nov. 16; or line up in Canning (Glooscap elementary) Nov. 3 or 17, at the Acadia auxiliary gym, Wolfville, Nov. 4 or 23; the Berwick fire hall Nov. 5 or 24, at the New Minas Baptist Church Nov. 10 or 26, at the Kingston fire hall Nov. 12 or 25. All clinics are between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Doctors may also offer the vaccine in their offices.
Groups at high risk for seasonal flu can receive that vaccine at the same time.
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Source: http://www.novanewsnow.com/article-392657-Kings-flu-H1N1-clinics-underway.html
Posted by Cathy Doucette
on October 29, 2009