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H1N1 COVERAGE


WEST VIRGINIA- Another high school swine flu death in the state has parents on edge.

Now H1N1 vaccination clinics are underway in Kanawha County schools. Tuesday morning, nearly 300 students at Elk Elementary Center brought in permission slips to get the spray or the shot. It's the first of four vaccine clinics scheduled this week in the school system.

Earlier this month, dozens of kids were absent from the Elk Elementary Center. About twenty of those students had confirmed cases of swine flu, but there were several other reasons for the absences. "We've had cases of bronchitis and mono, and there have been a lot of sicknesses. A lot of it has just been fear from the other families to send their kids, and fear of the unknown, with the swine flu," said principal Cathi Bradley.

In a school with nearly 700 students, even a handful of cases can hit hard and fast. That's why principal Bradley says she's glad they were the site of the first vaccination clinic. "Being that we're such a large school, I think it was a great idea to start with us first. Anything that comes in through this building is going to spread quicker," she said.

The school system has been flooded with concerns from parents about the swine flu, and health officials say the vaccine clinics can ease some of those fears.
Lead nurse for Kanawha County Schools Brenda Isaac said, "A lot of parents are very anxious for their kids to get vaccinated, especially if the kids have some other health problems."

If you have a student with health problems, and you don't want to wait for a clinic at your school, the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department will offer vaccines each Thursday. The clinic is for pregnant women, and high risk children from 6 months old to 18 years old. You can go to the health department on Lee Street from 12:30- 3:30 p.m. for the H1N1 clinics on Thursday.Kanawha County Schools in WV Start H1N1 Vaccinations
The nation reacts as the swine flu spreads throughout the United States.  Keep up to date on the latest information and what you need to do to keep your family safe.

Posted: Tuesday, October 27 2009, 01:12:07 PM

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

 

H1N1 Clinics

There are no current H1N1 Clinics scheduled -- Check back for updates.

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