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H1N1 Flu Vaccine:

WHO SHOULD GET VACCINATED AGAINST H1N1 FLU?
H1N1 vaccination is now recommended for ALL New Yorkers over 6 months of age, not just those in the initial priority groups. This includes senior citizens age 65 and older.

AM I ELIGIBLE TO GET THE H1N1 FLU VACCINE?
Yes. New York State is now making the vaccine available to ALL New Yorkers. During the first phase of New York’s statewide vaccination campaign, when supplies of vaccine were limited, the State designated the H1N1 vaccine for priority groups considered at highest risk of serious illness and complications from the flu and those at risk of transmitting the flu to vulnerable individuals. Now that there is an adequate supply of vaccine, the State has expanded access to the vaccine to ALL New Yorkers.

NOW IS THE TIME TO GET VACCINATED!
The H1N1 flu season is far from over. H1N1 flu activity is still widespread in New York State. Typically, the most flu activity occurs from January through March, and the flu season runs until May. Getting vaccinated now will provide protection for you against H1N1 flu for the rest of the season this winter and spring.

THE H1N1 VACCINE IS SAFE.
The H1N1 vaccine will NOT make you sick, but the flu WILL. Like the seasonal flu vaccine, the H1N1 vaccine has a very good safety record. Most people who receive the H1N1 flu don’t experience any symptoms afterwards; some feel a temporary mild soreness in the arm. The nasal spray vaccine is also safe, effective, and easy to use.

WHERE CAN I GET THE VACCINE?
The vaccine is available from many health care providers, community health centers, and now pharmacies. Find Flu Clinics Near You!

Oswego County Health Department is periodically holding H1N1 immunization clinics for the public. The next H1N1 immunization clinics are scheduled for the following dates and locations:

1/4/10-1/8/10: Oswego County Health Department, 70 Bunner St. Oswego, NY 13126
Make an Appointment

Seasonal Flu Vaccine:

Check with your regular health care provider to see if he/she will offer their patients the seasonal flu vaccine. There may also be other sources of seasonal flu vaccine available locally, such as pharmacies and other retail outlets. Oswego County Health Department (OCHD) is running a nasal spray seasonal flu vaccine clinic on January 14th, 2010 from 4-6 p.m. Anyone interested in receiving the nasal spray vaccine must schedule an appointment by calling 315-349-3547. In addition, OCHD will be running the last two seasonal flu vaccine clinics on Thursday, January 21th, 2010 and Thursday, January 28th, 2010. Anyone interested in receiving the seasonal flu vaccine must schedule an appointment. Click here to make an appointment or call 315-349-3547. These clinics will be your last chance to receive the seasonal flu shot through Oswego County Health Department.

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