Nov. 30, 2009,
12:00 a.m. -
The D.C.
Department of Health announced the next H1N1 vaccine clinics will be
held at the Frank D. Reeves Municipal Center in the District. The
move will continue to provide DOH with larger space to vaccinate
priority groups and give residents more indoor space to wait in as
the weather turns colder. The vaccine will continue to be given out
at no cost. Additional clinic dates and locations for the upcoming
weeks will be announced in the near future.
The H1N1 vaccine clinics will continue to serve
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention priority groups:
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Pregnant women
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Youth ages 6 months to 24 years
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Adults with underlying health conditions such as asthma and
diabetes ages 25-64 years
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Caregivers of children under 6 months
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Healthcare workers
DOH Announces H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Location for Thursday Dec. 3
The D.C. Department of Health announced the
location of the next H1N1 vaccine clinic will be the King
Greenleaf Recreation Center in the District. The vaccine will
continue to be given out at no cost. Additional clinic dates and
locations for the upcoming weeks will be announced in the near
future.