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sleusha
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mamamichele
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H1N1: County scrubs vaccine clinics after being shorted doses Larimer County is scuttling tentative plans for H1N1 flu, or swine flu, vaccine clinics because the state and the county did not received the expected number of vaccine doses. County health officials had hoped to give 12,000 doses of the vaccine at three mass vaccination clinics in Fort Collins and Loveland the week of Oct. 26, but now there may be only one clinic where 2,500 doses will be given, said County Health Department spokeswoman Jane Viste. This week’s shipment of the vaccine to state health officials contained far fewer vaccine doses than ex-pected. The state was scheduled to receive 183,000 doses, but received only 50,000 doses to be distributed state-wide, the Colorado |
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mamamichele
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sleusha
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Larimer County sets up new flu clinics Loveland Reporter-Herald The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment has scheduled two new free swine flu vaccination clinics for a total of three in the next week.The first will be 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at The Ranch in Loveland; this was postponed due to snow a week earlier. The new clinics will be held: • 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 7 at Lincoln Middle School, 1600 W. Lancer Drive, Fort Collins. • Noon to 8 p.m. Nov. 8 at Thompson Valley High School, 1669 Eagle Drive, Loveland. High-risk residents must sign up for a time slot at these clinics. The doses of vaccine are limited, so only people in the following categories qualify: pregnant women, people who live with and provide care for infants younger than 6 months old, children ages 6 months to 4 years, children and adolescents from 5 to 18 years old who have medical conditions that put them at higher risk of complications and health care workers and emergency medical pro-viders who have direct contact with patients.
Registration will open at 10 a.m. today. To register, go to www.larimerflu.org. People without a computer can call 670-6028 from Future vaccination clinics will be scheduled and open to more residents as vaccine becomes available. |
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mamamichele
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November 5, 2009
Larimer County holds storm-delayed H1N1 clinic for high-risk groups LOVELAND - It's swine flu vaccine season in Larimer County. Wearing multicolored vests as they scurried about the floor of an exhibition hall at The Ranch on Wednesday morning, about 150 Larimer County Department of Health and Environment staffers and volunteers prepared for 2,000 people to show up at their doors for a swine flu shot or nasal spray. Postponed from a week earlier because of the snowstorm, the clinic was the first in a series of H1N1 vaccine clinics planned for early November. So far, the vaccine has been available only to people in high-risk priority groups, particularly health-care workers, pregnant women and children with chronic health conditions. But beginning with the clinics Saturday and Sunday in Loveland and Fort Collins, healthy children between the ages of 2 and 18 will be eligible to receive the vaccine, Larimer County Health Department Director Dr. Adrienne LeBailly said. Registration will begin at 11 a.m. today at www.larimerflu.org or by calling (970) 670-6028. "It's time," LeBailly said of expanding the eligibility for the vaccine. "We have enough vaccine now." The county may have received enough vaccine doses by next week to allow adults with chronic diseases to receive the vaccine in another round of clinics later this month, department spokeswoman Jane Viste said. About 2,400 doses were expected to be given out Wednesday, with more than 4,000 doses available for the upcoming clinics and a lot more on the way, she said. Register
For more information and to register for an H1N1 flu clinic, visit www. larimerflu.org or call (970) 670-6028. |
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mamamichele
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November 18, 2009
Next county flu vaccine clinic Nov. 22 The next Larimer County H1N1 flu, or swine flu, vaccination clinic will begin at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 22 at Lincoln Middle School in Fort Collins. Children and those who are pregnant, have chronic health conditions or meet other requirements are the only people eligible for the vaccine. Healthy adults cannot yet get the vaccine. Registration is for the clinic is required. |
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