The H1N1 vaccine has finally arrived in Jefferson County.
Health Department officials warn that only a “small amount” of vaccine has been received at this time, while allaying fears of a shortage.
“It is anticipated that we will receive an adequate supply of vaccine in the coming weeks and months, so there will be enough vaccine to go around,” information from the Jefferson County Health Department states.
The department is providing the vaccinations in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control to protect the populations which are most at risk for complications. Pregnant women, those who care for young children, emergency medical services personnel, young people and those with medical conditions associated with a higher risk of flu complications will be able to receive the vaccine first.
Although the clinics haven’t been set up to administer the vaccine yet, the call has already come out for help from the community. The department needs volunteers — not just medical people who can give the shots, but everyone. Those who can help fill out paperwork, someone to park cars at clinics, someone to run errands.
Yes, there is a need for volunteer nurses, doctors and medical personnel. But anyone with an interest in helping others can volunteer with the effort.
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