High-risk individuals without access to the H1N1 vaccine through a private provider can try to get one of the approximately 18,000 remaining doses the county is scheduled to disperse from 3 to 6 p.m. Nov. 23 at vaccination clinics in Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo and Grover Beach.
Monday's clinic will also be open to children older than 6 months but not yet in school who are unable to access vaccine through private providers.
Those at high-risk include:
- Pregnant women
- Caregivers of infants under six month of age
- Health care professionals
- Children and young adults to age 24
- Adults 19-64 with underlying health conditions like asthma, diabetes or neuromuscular disease
Appointments must be made prior to showing up at the clinics. For more information and directions, call 781-5500.
Vaccines from the batch are also being distributed to schools and emergency medical services personnel.
-Tonya Strickland
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