Novel H1N1
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Whitman County Public Health
2011-2012 Seasonal Flu Vaccine Now Available! |
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Cost:
$25
cash/check
Provider One & Medicare |
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Colfax
Office
N. 310 Main Street
Public Service Building
Phone 509.397.6280 |
Pullman Office
1205 SE Pro Mall Blvd
Suite 203
Phone 509.332.6752 |
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Call for an Appointment or
Additional Information |
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Washington State Department of Health
Announces New Flu Campaign |
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Where everyone washes their hands, covers
their coughs and gets the flu vaccine!
Get vaccinated. Stop the flu. |
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For more
information on flu prevention and awareness, be sure to visit the
Washington State Department of Health's Flu News website! |
Novel H1N1 ("Swine Flu")
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H1N1 Weekly Archives |
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Week of 12/14/09 |
Since early October when the vaccine for H1N1 ('Swine Flu') was first
available, the Whitman County Health Department (WCHD) has been distributing
the vaccine to physician offices and giving the vaccine to individuals. The
Health Department has been following the recommendations of the Centers for
Disease Control by prioritizing the use of H1N1 vaccine while supplies were
limited.
The Health Department is pleased to announce that supplies of H1N1 vaccine
are now sufficient enough to remove the restrictions regarding who is
eligible to receive the vaccine. Therefore, beginning Monday, December 14,
H1N1 vaccine will be available to any resident of Whitman County that wishes
to receive it. This includes anyone 25 years of age and older, regardless of
health status, and everyone 65 years of age or older.
H1N1 vaccine will be available at both offices of the Whitman County Health
Department, many physician offices and some pharmacies. Call the Flu Hot
Line or check the WCHD web site for locations where you can receive the
vaccine.
Although cases of H1N1 flu seem to be declining in frequency, both
nationally and in our area, the upcoming holiday travel period may spark
another wave of flu early into the New Year. Anyone wishing to reduce their
chance of catching H1N1 influenza should consider being vaccinated. The
Health Department especially urges vaccine for those on the following list:
- Pregnant women
- Parents and caregivers of children under 6 months of age
- Health care and emergency service workers
- All people age 6 months to 24 years old
- All persons age 25 or older with chronic health conditions
- Everyone age 65 or older regardless of health status
For further information, please contact
the Whitman County Health Department at (509) 397-6280. |
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Week of 11/30/09 |
Evening H1N1
clinics scheduled.
Call to Schedule Your Evening Appointment Today!
COLFAX
When: December 8, 2009 4-8pm
Where: Colfax Office
N. 310 Main Street
Public Service Building
Phone:
509.397.6280
Cost: $20
cash/check, medical coupons, medicare
PULLMAN
When: December 10, 2009 4-8pm
Where: Pullman Office
1205 SE Pro Mall Blvd
Suite 203
Phone: 509.332.6752
Cost: $20 cash/check,
medical coupons, medicare
NO ONE WILL BE DENIED DUE TO INABILITY TO PAY
The target groups for H1N1
vaccination remain:
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Pregnant women
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Health care and emergency services workers
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All children age 6 months to 24 years of age
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Persons age 25 to 64 with chronic health conditions
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Parents and caregivers of children under 6 months of age
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Week of 11/23/09 |
Limited quantities
of H1N1 injectable and nasal vaccine are available through Whitman County
Public Health and area healthcare providers. Vaccination appointments or the
Pullman office are available on Tuesday, with the Colfax office accepting
appointments on Wednesday. Appointments can be made through the Whitman
County Public Health Department in Colfax at (509) 397-6280 or in Pullman at
(509) 332-6752. |
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Week of 11/16/09 |
Whitman County
Public Health continues to receive limited quantities of injectable vaccine
weekly. Please visit the Whitman
County Public Health H1N1 website for additional information and vaccine
clinic dates and locations. |
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Week of 11/2/09 |
H1N1 injectable
vaccine is now available in limited quantities in addition to the H1N1 nasal
spray vaccine.
The target groups for H1N1
vaccination are:
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Pregnant women
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Health care and emergency services workers
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All children age 6 months to 24 years of age
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Persons age 25 to 64 with chronic health conditions
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Parents and caregivers of children under 6 months of age
This list is not a priority ranking. However, while supplies are limited, injectable vaccine will be reserved for those patients and staff who are
unable to use the live-attenuated formulation (LAIV) due to age, health
condition or pregnancy.
Appointments can be made through
the Whitman County Public Health Department in Colfax at (509) 397-6280 or in
Pullman at (509) 332-6752. Contact Whitman County Public Health or
your healthcare provider for more information.
You can also call the Whitman
County Flu Line for more information updated regularly: (509) 397-6FLU. |
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10/26/2009 |
H1N1 declared a national
emergency by President.
Click here for additional information... |
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FAQs: H1N1 Frequently Asked Questions
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Washington State Department of Health
http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/faq.htm
Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm
H1N1 Information
for Specific Groups
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/groups.htm
Seasonal and Novel
H1N1 Flu
FAQs (on PDF)
3 Steps to Fight
the Flu
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/flugallery/2009-10/pdf/h1n1_take3.pdf
Press Releases
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Resources
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Washington State Department of Health
http://www.doh.wa.gov/swineflu/default.htm
United States
Department of Health and Human Services
http://www.hhs.gov/
CDC Guidance
Documents
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/
Novel H1N1 Vaccine: Q & A
Weekly Healthcare
Provider Updates (Spokane Regional Health Department)
H1N1 Flu & You
Taking Care of a
Sick Person
Novel H1N1 Vaccine
Facemask and Respirator Use
Audio & Video
Social Media
Send
your friends and family a Health-E-Card from the CDC!
CDC Toolkits
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H1N1 Videos
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An H1N1 Playlist. Another video will
automatically start after one finishes or you may select a video by hovering
your mouse over the video image.
Printable Resources
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H1N1 Informational Brochure
Seasonal and Novel H1N1 Flu: A Guide
for Parents
DO YOU FEEL SICK? flyer - For
use in businesses and other public places.
Whitman County Public
Health Online
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Whitman County Public
Health Blog
Whitman
County Public Health Myspace
Whitman County Public Health Facebook
Whitman County Public Health Twitter
For more information
regarding Novel H1N1, please contact the Whitman County Public Health Department
at (509) 397-6280 or call your local health provider.