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H1N1 Flu
This information is up to date as of December 14,
2009
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H1N1
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H1N1 Vaccine Availability Extended to All
The H1N1 vaccine will now be made available to anyone
6 months and older who would like to receive it.
Vaccine Available at Local Pharmacies
Many local pharmacies now have, or will soon have, the H1N1 vaccine.
For local information regarding vaccine availability, please call our
Regional Distribution Center at 850.595.6727.
Weekly School Vaccination Locations
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H1N1 Flu
Information |
There are
confirmed cases of H1N1 Flu throughout Escambia County. Most forms of influenza
currently being diagnosed are the H1N1 Flu. Most people who are sick with H1N1
Flu recover without requiring medical treatment. However, some people have been
hospitalized and died from infection with this virus. Federal health officials
caution that the H1N1 Flu may become more severe in the fall and winter.
For the most detailed information on H1N1 Flu, visit
the
Centers for Disease
Control-Novel H1N1 Flu and
FloridasHealth H1N1
Flu sites.
Everyday Prevention Steps
H1N1 Flu and You
Symptoms, What to
do if you are sick
Commonly Asked Questions
Taking care of a sick person in your home
Vaccine for H1N1 Flu
Questions about H1N1 for pet Owners
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