PA offers free swine flu vaccine clinics
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
Pennsylvania is holding a series of vaccine clinics to immunize people who are at risk of suffering serious complications from the H1N1 virus. Stacy Kriedeman is spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Kriedeman: Really those public health clinics are for those in the recommended groups – including children – who don't have access to private providers such as a school.
Kriedeman says the vaccine will be free, but participants have to schedule an appointment. The clinics begin Friday, Nov 20th and will be held at six locations across the state.
For more information on how to register — and who qualifies go to Pennsylvania’s health department Web site


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I hear a lot about the H1N1 vaccines being given to those in the eastern half of PA but nothing in reference to the Western half of PA. When I called my DuBois family physician to set up an appointment to get my daughter immunized, my doctor claimed he never received the H1N1 vaccine let alone the additional seasonal flu vaccine that he was promised in November. Where are our vaccines? Other states are starting to give the vaccine to the general public and we can't even offer them to those at high risk. What is wrong with our PA government?? Doesn't anyone care about the rest of us???