Local H1N1 vaccination clinic schedule

Published Saturday November 21st, 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.

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

Today

9 a.m.-3 p.m.: NBCC Moncton Campus, 1234 Mountain Rd., Parents of infants under 6 months, Children 6 months to under 5 years, 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)

Tomorrow

9 a.m.-3 p.m.: Riverview Riverview High School, 400 Whitepine Rd., 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)

Today

1-7 p.m.: Blackville Public Health Office, 2 Shaffer Lane, By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions, Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

1-7 p.m.: Newcastle Public Health Office, Carrefour Beausoleil, 300 Beaverbrook Rd. By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions, Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

1-7 p.m.: Rogersville Rogersville Medical Health Clinic, 38 Ormes St., By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions, Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

Tomorrow

1-7 p.m.: Baie Ste Anne Baie Ste. Anne Health Clinic, 13 Church St., By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions. Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

1-7 p.m.: Blackville Public Health Office, 2 Shaffer Lane By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions, Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

1-7 p.m.: Newcastle Newcastle Lions Club, 324 Morrison Lane, By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions. Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

1-7 p.m.: Rogersville Rogersville Medical Health Clinic, 38 Ormes St., By appointment 778-6102, Children 6 months to 18 years, Second dose for children 6 months to 36 months or children 3 to 9 years with chronic medical conditions, Pregnant women, Parents of infants under 6 months, Persons of Aboriginal ancestry, Persons with chronic medical conditions

 

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