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Thursday, October 22, 2009
Stefany Strong
Public Information Officer, Volusia County Health Dept.
Shelley Szafraniec, APR, CPRC,
Volusia County Community Information
Students and
teachers to get H1N1 vaccinations in NW Volusia County
The Volusia County Health Department (VCHD) is offering an H1N1 swine flu
vaccination clinic intended only for students, teachers, and school staff in
northwest Volusia County (Pierson, Barberville, Seville, DeLeon Springs) on
Saturday, October 24th.
“The delayed delivery of vaccine
nationwide means we have a limited supply of vaccine and are not yet able to
offer vaccine to anyone other than students, teachers and staff who live in
Northwest Volusia, where we are holding our first in a series of school
vaccination clinics,” said Dr. Bonnie J. Sorensen, director of the Volusia
County Health Department.
Because the health department has received limited quantities of the
injectable H1N1 vaccine, it is only being offered to the priority groups and
not the general public at this time. Vaccine production is slower than
expected, but as more becomes available, additional vaccination clinics will
be announced.
Saturday’s school vaccination clinic takes place at Taylor Middle-High
School located at 100 E. Washington Avenue in Pierson. The clinic hours are
9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Saturday’s school vaccination clinic is for northwest Volusia County
students, teachers, and school staff in the following groups:
- Private Schools
- Public Schools
- Childcare
- Pre-K
- Head Start
- Charter Schools
- Home-school
School vaccination clinics are being
planned for Deland, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach, and Daytona Beach in the
coming weeks.
The Volusia County Health Department asks everyone to be patient and wait
for the school vaccination clinic to be announced nearest your home.
“Our goal is to eventually vaccinate everyone in Volusia County who wants to
be vaccinated for protection against the H1N1 swine flu virus,” said Dr.
Sorensen. Additional school vaccination dates, times, and specific locations
will be announced upon arrival of vaccine.
Residents are urged to practice the following flu prevention measures:
FLU PREVENTION TIPS
- Cover your nose or mouth with a
tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you
use it.
- Wash your hands often with soap
and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand
sanitizers are also effective.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose
or mouth. Germs are spread that way.
- Avoid school, work, or crowds
when sick..
- Contact your doctor if you have
fever and flu symptoms.
For more information about H1N1
swine flu virus, please visit
volusiahealth.com or cdc.gov.
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