Lewis County Public Health offers school H1N1 clinics
11/17/2009 4:46:08 PMEarly Tuesday (11/17) morning, a team of staff from Lewis County Public Health drove to Morton School District to provide H1N1 vaccines to enrolled students with signed consent forms. The team started in the high school and moved to the elementary school. Morton School District provided parent volunteers, the school nurse, and administrative support. A total of 66 students were vaccinated; the only vaccine provided was the injection format. “All things considered, the day was a huge success. We are very grateful to the school district and to the volunteers for their efforts and cooperation. We hope that all of the school clinics will go this smoothly,” commented Danette York, Director for Lewis County Public Health & Social Services. As more vaccine becomes available, more school clinics will be scheduled. Read More.
On November 3rd, Emergency Medical Service workers were offered the vaccine via a special clinic at Fire District #12. Over 80 EMS volunteers participated in the opportunity.
Lewis County Public Health continues to encourage residents to contact their medical provider if they would like to receive the vaccine. If you do not have a medical provider, many pharmacies in the area are offering the vaccine. You can also call Lewis County Public Health for more information at 360-740-1223.