SMDC To Vaccinate High-Risk Groups Against H1N1 Flu
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Posted by Brad Nicoski
Next week, SMDC Health System will begin distributing the H1N1 flu vaccine to certain groups who are at a higher risk for developing complications from the flu.
Because this vaccine shipment came from the Minnesota Department of Health, SMDC must follow the health department’s instructions for distribution.
The eligible groups are:
Pregnant women Children ages 6 months to 4 years Children ages 5 to 18 years with chronic medical conditions Persons who live with or care for infants younger than six months
If you or your child falls in one of these categories, you can attend a walk-in H1N1 flu vaccine clinic from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, November 9, to Friday, November 13, or while supplies last.
The immunizations will take place in the Lake Superior Ballroom in the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, 350 Harbor Drive.
No appointment is needed for this walk-in clinic.
While the vaccine is free, SMDC will charge a nominal fee, set by the government, for administering the vaccine.
Patients who have Medicare and Medicaid will have no out of pocket expense and private insurance will usually cover the cost as well.
People who do not have any insurance will be billed a nominal fee.
A limited number of doses have been distributed to Duluth Clinic sites in northeastern Minnesota for patients who meet the criteria in those communities. The state of Wisconsin is distributing its vaccine supplies differently.
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