Linds will offer H1N1 vaccines
November 23, 2009 · Updated 2:16 PM
Linds in Freeland will hold an H1N1 flu vaccine clinic, for priority groups only, on Tuesday, Nov. 24.
Two hundred doses of the vaccine will be available. The clinic is 9 a.m. to noon. Priority groups are pregnant women (bring proof of pregnancy), caretaker of infants (bring a shot record or birth certificate), healthcare workers (bring a badge or pay stub), adults 64 or younger or those with high health risk (bring a doctor’s prescription).
For more information, call 331-4763.
Clinics participating in the distribution of the H1N1 vaccine to priority listed residents include Island Women’s Health, Naval Hospital Whidbey Island, Pediatric Associated of Whidbey Island, South Whidbey Pediatrics, North Whidbey Community Clinic, South Whidbey Community Clinic and Whidbey Community Physicians (includes Freeland and Langley offices.)
Call ahead to see if an appointment is required to receive the vaccine.
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