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Prevent the spread of the "Flu" by: - Covering cough with sleeve, elbow or tissue
- Washing hands with soap and water regularly
- Staying home if you are sick
H1N1 "Swine" Flu Vaccinations Now Available in the District of Columbia - Who, When and Where:
- Who: Pregnant Women and young people ages 6 months to 24 years
- When: Oct. 20 -Nov. 14
- Where: Public schools - see list below
H1N1 Vaccine Clinic Schedule for Youth and Pregnant Women Cardozo Senior High School (W1) Ballou Senior High School (W8) | Tuesday October 20 | 5:00-9:00pm | Eliot-Hine Middle School (W6) Kelly Miller Middle School (W7) | Thursday October 22 | 5:00-9:00pm | Hardy Middle School (W2) Wilson Senior High School (W3) Coolidge Senior High School (W4) McKinley Tech Senior High School (W5) | Saturday October 24 | 8:00am-4:00pm | Eliot-Hine Middle School (W6) Kelly Miller Middle School (W7) | Tuesday October 27 | 5:00-9:00pm | Hardy Middle School (W2) Wilson Senior High School (W3) | Thursday October 29 | 5:00-9:00pm | Cardozo Senior High School (W1) Coolidge Senior High School (W4) McKinley Tech Senior High School (W5) Ballou Senior High School (W8) | Saturday October 31 | 8:00am-4:00pm | Hardy Middle School (W2) Wilson Senior High School (W3) | Tuesday November 3 | 5:00-9:00pm | Coolidge Senior High School (W4) McKinley Tech Senior High School (W5) | Thursday November 5 | 5:00-9:00pm | Cardozo Senior High School (W1) Ballou Senior High School (W8) Eliot-Hine Middle School (W6) Kelly Miller Middle School (W7) | Saturday November 7 | 8:00am-4:00pm | Coolidge Senior High School (W4) McKinley Tech Senior High School (W5) | Tuesday November 10 | 5:00-9:00pm | Cardozo Senior High School (W1) Ballou Senior High School (W8) | Thursday November 12 | 5:00-9:00pm | Eliot-Hine Middle School (W6) Kelly Miller Middle School (W7) Hardy Middle School (W2) Wilson Senior High School (W3) | Saturday November 14 | 8:00am-4:00pm | Contact: City call center, 311 for more information Over the coming weeks, the H1N1 vaccine will be distributed to pharmacies in drugstores and groceries that have agreed to carry the vaccine. To help residents find a location, DOH will launch the Flu Shot Finder at flu.dc.gov next week to allow residents to search for the nearest location to get the seasonal or H1N1 influenza vaccine. Once the priority groups have been vaccinated, DOH will have clinics for the general public to receive the H1N1 vaccine At a later date, the District will hold clinics for: health care and emergency workers, people who live with or take care of children younger than 6 months, people 25 to 64 with chronic health conditions. For More Information:
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