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    H1N1 clinics to re-open Thursday and Friday for kids, pregnant women
    CHQR Newsroom
    11/3/2009

    Alberta is re-opening its H1N1 flu immunization clinics on Thursday.
    However, they are targeted solely at Albertans who are considered to be at high risk.
    Starting on Thursday, Alberta Health Services will begin targeting children aged six months to under five years as of November 1st. Proof of age (Health Care card, birth certificate or other valid identification) must be provided.
    On Friday, November 6th, AHS will expand the program to include pregnant women.
    At this time, the vaccine will not be available to other Albertans. When more vaccine becomes available from the manufacturer, the targeted immunization program will be further expanded to include people under 65 with chronic health conditions. Details will be announced as more information becomes available on the vaccine supply.
    All Albertans who want to be immunized will have that opportunity when increased supply of the vaccine arrives from the manufacturer.
    To ensure vaccine can be provided to high risk groups, no exceptions can be allowed. This is a provincewide roll-out. Everyone is asked to go the AHS website for detailed information on clinic times and locations.
    One new clinic will be added in both Calgary (Stampede Grandstand – opening Thursday, November 5th) and Edmonton (Commonwealth Stadium – opening this weekend). This will bring to six the total number of clinics in each city.
    “I want to re-emphasize that the plan we are rolling out is targeting those in high risk groups that are vulnerable to serious medical complications related to H1N1,” said Dr. Andre Corriveau, Alberta’s Chief Medical Office of Health. “When clinics resume on Thursday, I urge parents who have children aged six months to under five years as of November 1st to be immunized. On Friday, pregnant women will be added to the program. I ask all Albertans to be patient as we deal with the vaccine supply shortage and remind all Albertans there will be enough vaccine for everyone who needs or wants it.”
    For the most current information on the targeted vaccination campaign, including dates, clinic locations and groups being vaccinated, go to: www.albertahealthservices.ca

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