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Brown County offering two H1N1 vaccine clinics
Published: 11/3/2009 | Updated: 11/10/2009

MOUNT STERLING, Ill. -- The Brown County Health Department will be offering two H1N1 influenza vaccine clinics this week at the department, 120. E. Main.

The first will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday for children in day care, and children and students ages 3 to 18.

The second will be from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday for infants and children ages 6 months through 35 months. Parents or legal guardians will need to sign consents. Consents are available at the Health Department and may be obtained prior to the clinics if parents or legal guardians are unable to attend the clinics.

All infants and children must be accompanied by either a parent or responsible adult.

Other H1N1 clinics for priority groups as recommended by the Center for Disease Control will be offered at future clinics.

For information, call 773-2714.



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