Local H1N1 vaccination clinic schedule

Published Tuesday November 24th, 2009
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The following is the latest schedule in Metro Moncton, Kent County and the Miramichi area for pandemic H1N1 vaccination clinics.

The schedule is up to date as of press time last night and is subject to change.

The latest clinic information can be reached by calling the province's toll- free flu information line at 1-800-580-0038. Clinic information is also available on the province's flu information website: www.gnb.ca/flu

The following clinic schedule is listed alongside the target groups invited to get vaccinated.

On the schedule where it reads 'Children 2nd dose,' the province says children age six months to nine years will require two halfdoses of pandemic H1N1 vaccine for protection. The interval between doses should be a minimum of 21 days. For those age 10 years and over, one dose of the vaccine will suffice.

Children who need a second dose should book an appointment by contacting the Public Health office in their region:

* Moncton: 856-2401

* Sackville: 364-4080

* Shediac: 533-3354

* Richibucto: 523-7607

The vaccine for pandemic H1N1 is free for all New Brunswickers.

Moncton

Today

6 p.m.-9 p.m.: Dieppe, Club d'Âge d'Or de Dieppe, 455 Acadie Ave., Children 6 months to under 5 years, Parents of infants under 6 months, K-8 students who missed their school clinic, Health-care workers, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, high-risk chronic diseases such as: heart disease, lung disease, renal diseases, diabetes, cancer, immunosuppression (due to diseases or treatment)

9 a.m. 3 p.m.: Dieppe, Club d'Âge d'Or de Dieppe, 455 Acadie Ave., Children 6 months to under 5 years, Parents of infants under 6 months, K-8 students who missed their school clinic, Health-care workers, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, high-risk chronic diseases such as: heart disease, lung disease, renal diseases, diabetes, cancer, immunosuppression (due to diseases or treatment)

School hours: Riverview, Riverview High School, 400 Whitepine Rd. Riverview High School students

School hours: Saint-Louis-de-Kent, École Mgr-Marcel-François-Richard, 49 du Collège St., Unit 1, École Mgr-Marcel-François-Richard students

School hours: Salisbury, J.M.A. Armstrong/Salisbury Middle School, 55 Douglas St. J.M.A. Armstrong/Salisbury Middle School students.

Tomorrow

9 a.m.-3 p.m.: Moncton Crossman Community Centre-Arena Kay, 99 Wynwood Dr., Children 6 months to under 5 years, Parents of infants under 6 months, K-8 students who missed their school clinic, Health-care workers, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, high-risk chronic diseases such as: heart disease, lung disease, renal diseases, diabetes, cancer, immunosuppression (due to diseases or treatment)

School hours: Moncton, Moncton High School, 207 Church St., Moncton High School students

School hours: Petitcodiac, Petitcodiac Regional School, 1 Corey Ave. Petitcodiac Regional School students

Miramichi

Today

1-7 p.m.: Newcastle, Newcastle Lions Club, 324 Morrison Lane. Priority groups by appointment 778-6102

4-7 p.m.: Red Bank, Red Bank Medical Clinic, 1926 MicMac Rd., Priority groups by appointment 778-6102

Tomorrow

4-7 p.m.: Baie Ste Anne, École Régionale Baie Ste-Anne, 5362 Route 117, Priority groups by appointment 778-6102

4-7 p.m.: Newcastle, Nelson Rural School, 26 St. Patrick's Dr., Priority groups by appointment 778-6102

4-7 p.m.: Rivière du Portage, École L'Amitié, 30 de l'Église Rd. Priority groups by appointment 778-6102

 

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Not much good for those with chronic medical conditions if they don't live in Dieppe or East Moncton is it?

No direct bus and the transfer to the Crossman centre appears to run only every hour.

This really is a poor show.
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S. Dan, Moncton on 24/11/09 10:08:25 AM AST
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