Press Release
DECEMBER 17th, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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NEWS
MEDIA ONLY: TIM O’CONNOR
PHONE: 561-671-4013
FAX:
561-837-5197 |
PALM BEACH COUNTY, FL—
The Palm Beach County
Health Department continues
to make the H1N1 vaccine
available at FREE
public vaccination clinics
scheduled throughout our
community on a first come
first served basis. Palm
Beach County Residents are
being offered the “mist” or
“injectable” versions of the
vaccine which is
administered at no cost.
December
17th - Thursday
Palm Beach Central
High School
8499 W. Forest Hill
Boulevard
Wellington
3:30 pm to 7:30 pm |
December
18th - Friday
Lake Worth West
Community Center
4730 Maine Street
Lake Worth
10:00 am – 3:00 pm |
December
18th - Friday
Palm Beach County
Sheriff’s Office
3228 Gun Club Road
West Palm Beach
10:00 am – 3:00 pm |
December
19th - Saturday
Guatemala Maya Center
110 North "F" Street
Lake Worth
9 am - 12:30 pm |
December 19th - Saturday
C.L. Brumback Health
Center
38754 State Road 80
Belle Glade
9 am - 12:30 pm
|
December
21st - Monday
Tabernacle Missionary
Baptist Church
801 8th Street
West Palm Beach
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm
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December
21st - Monday
City of Palm Beach
Gardens
Central Fire Station #1
Corner of Military Trail
& Burns Rd
Palm Beach Gardens
9:00 am to noon |
December 22nd -
Tuesday
City of Palm Beach
Gardens
Central Fire Station
2275 Burns Rd
Palm Beach Gardens
9:00 am to noon |
The
vaccine is also available at
5 of our Health Centers in
Delray Beach, Lantana, West
Palm Beach, Riviera Beach
and Belle Glade by
appointment and on a limited
availability walk-in basis
Information on the Palm
Beach County Health
Department Vaccination
Outreach locations and
appointments at our Health
Centers are available by
calling our toll-free Palm
Beach County Flu Information
line at
1- 888-411-4FLU
(4358) or visiting
our website
www.FightFluFlorida.com.
As always practice flu
prevention:
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Avoid close contact with
people who are coughing or
otherwise appear ill.
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Avoid touching your
eyes, nose and mouth.
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Cover your cough and
sneezes
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Wash hands frequently to
lessen the spread of
respiratory illness.
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Stay home if you are
sick.
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Get Vaccinated!
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