Where Are The H1N1 Vaccination Clinics In El Paso County?
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Updated: 9:29 PM Nov 3, 2009
Where Are The H1N1 Vaccination Clinics In El Paso County?
Concerns over when the first H1N1 clinic in El Paso County urged 11 News to get some answers.
Posted: 4:33 PM Nov 3, 2009
Reporter: Marybeth Brush
Email Address: mbrush@kktv.com

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Fremont and Pueblo Counties have had them, but there haven't been any flu clinics in El Paso County yet.

We've had several viewers e-mail and call us asking when doses will be given out here and why residents have had to wait so long.

The first public clinic for the H1N1 virus will be Wednesday November 11, 2009 at Coronado High School. That's because the department now has enough vaccinations to open it up to everyone.

Over the last few weeks, the county health department received about 40,000 doses. Many of those doses were directed to pharmacies and doctor's offices targeted with patients at high-risk for getting H1N1.

"While the health department clinics, we have been on that list, we felt it was important to get the vaccination out to the providers, out to the hospitals, so we can get the health care workers who are treating patients first. That's been a priority for our county," says Dr. Bernadette Albanese of the El Paso County Health Department.

The department asks that if you have any questions that you contact the department and not the locations where the clinics will be held.

In the meantime, Dr. Albanese asks you to keep being vigilant. Protect yourself from getting sick with proper handwashing and staying home if you are having symptoms.


Latest Comments

Posted by: kathleen trusheim Location: peyton co on Nov 4, 2009 at 06:22 PM

My husband just had a liver transplant and I have severe lung dis.We are both in our fifties.Our drs do not have the vaccine and want us at that clinic.please respond thanks
Posted by: Beth Zacher Location: colorado springs on Nov 3, 2009 at 09:51 PM

Is it true that nov 11th Coronado high school will be open to the public to get the H1N1 vaccine? dose this mean that they are free and that my two young children (3,6) can get vaccinated even though they do not attend the school? Can I also get vaccinated? please confirm this information for me and also what are the times it will be avalible that day? Thank you so much Concerned mom Beth Zacher
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