* pregnant women
* parents of children under 6 months of age
* children and young people ages 6 months to 24 years
Thursday, December 10, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Woodland Community & Senior Center, Meeting Room 2
2001 East Street, Woodland
Saturday, December 12, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Harper Junior High School, Multi-Purpose Room
4000 East Covell Boulevard, Davis
Monday, December 14, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Riverbank Elementary School
1100 Carrie Street, West Sacramento
Wednesday, December 16, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Winters Community Center
201 Railroad Avenue, Winters
Parking may be limited at clinic sites so participants are encouraged to plan accordingly. All sites can be accessed via Yolobus. For a complete bus schedule, go to www.yolobus.com.
“Novel H1N1 vaccine is being distributed throughout California to healthcare providers and local health departments. As of the end of November, only enough has been distributed to vaccinate approximately 18% of the population of California, and the majority of vaccine shipped to Yolo County has gone to healthcare providers. As a result, we are limiting these public vaccination clinics to those at the highest risk,” said Dr. Joseph Iser, Yolo County Health Department Director-Health Officer. “I encourage those not in one of these high risk groups, and who already have a healthcare provider, to seek Novel H1N1 vaccine from their provider.”
Vaccinations will only be provided to the high risk groups outlined above on a first come, first served basis. Both traditional injectable vaccine and FluMist (a nasal spray) vaccine will be available, as will preservative-free vaccine reserved for pregnant women. Informational materials about the vaccine will be provided at the clinics in English, Russian, and Spanish and interpreters will be available on site.
Those planning to attend one of the Novel H1N1 vaccination clinics should come prepared to wait. Due to a high demand for the vaccine, public clinics across the region have had long lines. Participants are encouraged to bring whatever is necessary to be comfortable while waiting. Vaccination clinic lines are mostly outdoors, so participants are encouraged to check the weather forecast prior to attending. Since the wait may be several hours, consider bringing:
* snacks & water
* chairs
* games, toys, books or puzzles to occupy children waiting in line
* stroller and blankets for small children
Parents or children who may already be sick will not be able to be vaccinated until they are well again.
To expedite the vaccination process, participants are encouraged to complete, print and bring with them to the clinic the vaccination screening questionnaire which is available online: www.yolobusinesspartners.org/forms.html (select: Medical Screening Assistant)
For more information about Novel H1N1 influenza and future vaccination clinics as they become scheduled, go to www.yolohealth.org (select: Novel H1N1 Influenza) or call (530) 666-8645.