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Oct. 20, 2009
Stefany Strong
Public Information Officer
Volusia County Health Dept.
Shelley Szafraniec, APR, CPRC
Volusia County Community Information
Volusia County
Health Department plans Northwest Volusia H1N1 swine flu school vaccination
clinic
With the number of H1N1 swine flu cases on the rise, the Volusia County
Health Department announced Tuesday it will conduct the first in a series of
planned school vaccination clinics. The first clinic will be from 9 a.m. - 3
p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Northwest Volusia.
“We know we have swine flu in the community and we know this strain of
influenza is affecting children more severely than healthy adults,” said
Health Department Director Dr. Bonnie Sorensen. “Vaccination is the best
protection against influenza. These vaccination clinics will provide an
opportunity for children and teachers to get this vaccine.”
The vaccination clinic will be in the gymnasium of Taylor Middle-High
School, 100 E. Washington Ave., Pierson. The clinic will provide free H1N1
swine flu vaccines to children and teachers/school staff who live or attend
school in the Northwest Volusia community that includes Taylor-Middle High
School, Pierson Elementary, and McInnis Elementary schools; and childcare,
Pre-Kindergarten, HeadStart, charter, home-school, or private schools in the
DeLeon Springs, Pierson and Seville area.
Sorensen said the Health Department is working with community partners to
establish other vaccination sites. The dates and locations of future
vaccination sites will be determined by availability of the vaccine from the
federal government.
“Our overall goal is to eventually vaccinate everyone in the county who
wants to receive it,” said Sorensen. “But that’s going to take a while, not
just here, but across the country.”
H1N1 swine flu vaccinations are voluntary. Residents should visit
www.VolusiaHealth.com and click
on Let’s Fight Flu Together for detailed information about the vaccine and
to print a vaccine consent form, which must be signed by the person
receiving the vaccine or the child’s parent/guardian before the vaccine will
be administered. Vaccine information and consent forms also will be
available at the vaccination clinic and in the school offices of Taylor
Middle-High School, Pierson Elementary, and McInnis Elementary.
Residents also can view H1N1 swine flu information and print a consent form
using Volusia County public library computers. For a complete list of
library locations, visit
www.VolusiaLibrary.org or call (386) 239-7756 (Daytona Beach), (386)
423-3868 (New Smyrna Beach), or (386) 822-5062 (DeLand).
Parents are advised that children through 9 years should get two doses of
the vaccine. Children should receive the second dose of the vaccine
approximately 21 to 28 days later. A second vaccination will be offered by
the health department at their clinics. For a complete listing of health
department clinics, please visit
www.VolusiaHealth.com. Children 10 years and older require only one dose
of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine to be fully protected.
People who have a severe (life-threatening) allergy to eggs or to any other
substance in the vaccine should not get H1N1 swine flu vaccine.
For complete information about the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, to include its
safety and possible side effects, residents should visit
www.VolusiaHealth.com and click
on Let’s Fight Flu Together. Residents also may call the Volusia County
Health Department Flu Information Line at (866) 821-7704 for more
information.
Residents also may ask their private doctors as to whether they will be
administering the H1N1 swine flu vaccine. Health officials advise that
private doctors may charge a minimal administrative fee.
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