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The Central District Health Department on Friday received a shipment of pediatric seasonal flu vaccine and will offer a special walk-in clinic on Monday, Oct. 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Milwaukee clinic site, at the former Comp USA store, 1195 N Milwaukee Street.
The clinic will not be at the health district office.
This clinic will be for seasonal flu only.
No H1N1 flu vaccine will be available.
"We know that seasonal flu vaccine has been in short supply," said Teresa Collins, RN, Program Manager of Immunizations at CDHD. "So we were thrilled when this shipment came in ahead of schedule. Now we just want to serve the many families who have been asking about seasonal flu vaccine as soon as possible."
The seasonal flu clinic will be open to all children ages 6 months to 18 years on a first come-first served basis. No adult seasonal flu vaccine will be available. The vaccine is free and there will a $14.00 administration fee.
CDHD will bill insurance, so please bring insurance or Medicaid cards with you. Children will be assigned the type of vaccine most appropriate for them as supply lasts, and supplies are limited to the doses listed below.
Type of Vaccine Dose Count Age Group: * 0.25 ml shot for ages 6 to 35 months. Total doses: 380
* 0.5 ml shot 160 for ages 3 to 18 years Total doses: 160
* Nasal spray 190 Healthy children 2 - 18 years. Total doses: 190
Overall total of available vaccines: 730 All forms of the seasonal flu vaccine are preservative-free As with the H1N1 clinics, parents seeking seasonal flu vaccine for their children will be assigned a card with the type of vaccine their child will receive. The number of cards will match the number of doses of each type of vaccine and when the cards are out, all others waiting in line will be told the vaccine supply has been exhausted.
To expedite the process of getting a vaccine assignment, parents can download and fill out the seasonal flu consent form available at www.cdhd.idaho.gov in advance of arriving at the clinic.
This is a one-time-only clinic and will not be repeated. For additional information call the CDHD Flu Hotline 321-2222 or visit www.cdhd.idaho.gov.
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