H1N1 COVERAGE

Health department officials are working on a plan to set up clinics at schools and private health centers once the vaccine arrives in the fall.
Students who attend schools where there are swine flu outbreaks would be considered for the free two-dose vaccine.
Posted: Saturday, August 29 2009, 01:08:05 AM
H1N1 Contacts
311 Call Center
The City of Columbus Call Center provides a way for you, the resident, to submit a request for City Services. The Call Center is the single point of contact for requesting all non-emergency City services and is available to residents, City businesses, and visitors.
Columbus Health Department
614-645-7417
240 Parsons Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43215
Franklin County Board of Health
614-462-3160
280 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215
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