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Florida Public Health Sponsored
H1N1 Vaccine Clinics

Last updated on December 4, 2009 at 8:33 AM EST.
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This site provides information regarding public health sponsored H1N1 vaccine clinics scheduled within Florida. Please understand there may be a wait time associated with obtaining vaccine at these clinics, and we encourage visitors to continue checking this site and also contact your county health department prior to the scheduled clinic to ensure availability.

 

Washington County

(Last Updated 12/04/2009 08:31 AM)
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Clinic Locations:

  • H1N1 Vaccine – By Appointment Only (850-638-6240)

  • WHO WE WILL VACCINATE: Children, pregnant women, parents/caregivers of infants, adults with high risk conditions

  • LOCATION NAME: Washington County Health Department

  • ADDRESS/CITY/ZIP CODE: 1338 South Blvd.; Chipley, FL. 32428

  • CLINIC DATES/HOURS:

    • By Appointment (850-638-6240)

    • Monday, December 7, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

    • Thursday, December 10, 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

    • Saturday, December 12, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM

    • Some appointments available 8:00 to 5:00 M-F (call)

  • CONTACT INFO: Call 850-638-6240 for appointments or questions.

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Who should not be vaccinated? Some people should not be vaccinated without first consulting a physician. They include:

  • People who have a severe allergy to chicken eggs.

  • People who have had a severe reaction to an influenza vaccination in the past.

  • People who developed Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) within 6 weeks of getting an influenza vaccine previously.

  • Children less than 6 months of age (influenza vaccine is not approved for use in this age group).

  • People who have a moderate or severe illness with a fever should wait to get vaccinated until their symptoms lessen.

If you have questions about whether you should get a flu vaccination, consult your healthcare provider.

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