H1N1 Vaccine Clinics
Free H1N1 Vaccines are available for the following people:
All people over the age of 6 months.
For your convenience, H1N1 Influenza Vaccination clinics have been held in each school district community. If you were unable to attend the clinics in or near your community, you can still receive a vaccine by calling the Macoupin County Public Health Department. 217-854-3223, ext. 227.
The vaccination clinic list was last updated March 10, 2010.
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| No clinics are scheduled presently. Call 217-854-3223, ext. 227 for an appointment to receive a H1N1 Vaccine. Children can receive a H1N1 vaccine at the regularly scheduled immunization clinics. See those dates, locations, & times under immunizations on this website. |
Important tips for those attending the health department sponsored H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Clinics:
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All participants under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a legal parent or guardian. | |
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All paper work will be filled out at the clinic. | |
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Children under the age of 10 will require two vaccinations. Clinics will be held in December. If returning for the second vaccine, bring your vaccination card with you. | |
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All Kids, Medicaid, and Medicare recipients should bring their medical card. | |
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Should I get vaccinated against 2009 H1N1 if I have had flu-like illness since the Spring of 2009? If you were ill, but do not know (through a RT-PCR test) that you had 2009 H1N1 infection, you should get vaccinated, if your doctor recommends it. |
The H1N1 vaccine is now only available as an inactivated injected vaccine. To review information sheet for Inactivated injected vaccine click here.