Press Release
DECEMBER 31st, 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.
January 6th -
Wednesday
Howell L. Watkins Middle
School
9480 MacArthur Boulevard
West Palm Beach
4:30 pm to 8:30 pm |
January 6th -
Wednesday
South Grade Beacon
Center
716 S “K” Street
Lake Worth
Registration 2:45 pm |
January 7th -
Thursday
Pahokee Middle School
900 Larrimore Road
Pahokee
3 pm to 7 pm |
January 8th -
Friday
Hispanic 7th Day
Adventist Church
2727 Georgia Avenue
West Palm Beach
Registration 9:00 am |
January 9th -
Saturday
Palm Beach Lakes
Community High School
3505 Shiloh Drive
West Palm Beach
10:00 am to 2:00 pm
|
January 11th -
Monday
Heritage Elementary
School
5100 Melaleuca Lane
Greenacres
4:30 pm to 8:30 pm
|
January 12th -
Tuesday
Salvation Army
716 Kirk Road
Lake Worth
Registration 9:00 am |
January 12th -
Tuesday
Conniston Middle School
3630 Parker Avenue
West Palm Beach
3:30 pm to 7:30 pm |
Palm Beach County
Residents are being
offered either
the “mist” or
“injectable” version of
the H1N1 vaccine.
H1N1
Influenza “Swine Flu”
Vaccine Provided at No
Charge!
Parents must be present
for children under the
age of 18.
For questions or to make
an appointment call the
Palm Beach County Health
Department Flu
Information Line
toll-free at 1- 888-
411- 4FLU (4358) or
visit our web site at
www.FightFluFlorida.com
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.
-
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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