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H1N1 Influenza H1N1 Flu ShotsWho Can Get VaccinatedThe vaccine is no longer being reserved for priority populations. Anyone in the general population who would like a vaccination for H1N1 can get one. Who Is Most at RiskThe H1N1 vaccine continues to be most important for those who are at the highest risk of severe illness, which includes the following:
Where to Get VaccinatedYour Doctor or Clinic If you have a doctor or a regular health care provider, you may be able to get vaccinated there. Most health systems have already informed their members about when and where to get vaccinated. If you are unsure whether your clinic or doctor is providing the H1N1 vaccine, call them to find out. Community Vaccination Sites If you do not have a regular health care provider, community vaccination sites are where you can get a free H1N1 vaccine in Multnomah County. See below for times and locations. Community Immunization Clinic If you do not have a regular health care provider, you can get a free H1N1 vaccine here. Hours: Tue-Thurs, 9am-4:30pm. Appointments are required (503-988-3828). Retail Pharmacies Many are now offering the H1N1 vaccine. Check the Flu Vaccine Locator on the Oregon Public Health Web site to find vaccines at retail pharmacies. About the H1N1 VaccineEmail HoaxBeware of an email scam asking you to create a personal vaccination profile on the CDC Web site. More» Community Vaccination SitesVaccination Sites Flyer For adults and children. First-come, first-served. Schedule subject to change. Please check for updates.
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More InformationH1N1 Hotline • Talk to someone about H1N1 • Get vaccine info and locations Oregon Public Health Centers for Disease Control & World Health Organization
www.who.int/csr/disease/ Contact UsH1N1 Information 503-988-4454 | |||||||||||||
Updated February 4, 2010 |
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