Yavapai County Community Health Services has canceled the H1N1 high-risk flu vaccination clinics previously scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 28.
Officials canceled the clinics because they didn't have enough vaccine and expected no more deliveries during this holiday week, said Leslie Horton, community health education program manager for Yavapai County Community Health Services.
Depending on the availability of vaccine, future Saturday clinics still will take place as scheduled. The next scheduled Saturday H1N1 flu vaccination clinic on Dec. 5 will be open to the general public, so anyone wishing to get a vaccination will be able to, Horton said.
Because of the uncertainty of H1N1 flu vaccine production and availability, people should check www.yavapaihealth.com or call 442-5613 in Prescott or 639-8139 in the Verde area before any flu shot clinic.
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Grundo...you know he's right
Now if they had only asked for proof of citzenship or legal residence the U.S. Citizens that need it might just well have been able to receive the shot . Strange ,we have become a nation of Pillsberry Doughboys.