Niagara County and Orleans County H1N1 Vaccine
George D. Maziarz
September 30, 2009
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ISSUE:
- Health
Dear Niagara and Orleans County Residents,
Because many of you have concerns about the upcoming H1N1 vaccination and its policies, I too have concerns that you receive the correct information regarding it. This information that is being passed along shows the priority groups, websites and contact information that you can use when making your decision.
The vaccine will first be administered to five priority groups: pregnant women, first responders, health care workers, people with compromised immune systems, and children between the ages of six months and 24 years. Of this last category, there are 70,000 qualifying individuals in Niagara County, and older family members who associate with them will be given priority, too.
Soon the Niagara and Orleans County Health Departments will be disseminating information about when and where the free vaccinations will be available. Mass clinics will be set up at schools in the county.
For more information, you can visit the following websites:
· Flu.gov
· Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
· Niagara County Health Department
Senior citizens are also strongly encourage to get a seasonal flu shot. For any questions, please contact your county Health Departments:
Niagara County Health Department (716) 439-7430
Orleans County Health Department (585) 589-3278
Sincerely,
George Maziarz
Senator, 62nd District
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