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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
UD announces H1N1 clinics for students, public
The University of Dayton has announced two H1N1 immunization clinics for this week, one for UD students and the other for Montgomery County residents in targeted high-risk groups.
The first clinic, from 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18, is only for UD students ages 24 or younger. The vaccinations will be given in the UD RecPlex’s MAC gym
Students who wish to receive the vaccine should bring their student ID and wear clothing that allows their upper arm to be easily exposed. Those without a student ID will not be permitted to receive the vaccine.
The second clinic, from 2-6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, is open to the public in all targeted groups. The vaccinations will be given at UD Arena, 1801 Edwin C. Moses Blvd. in Dayton. The university is not sponsoring this clinic.
Targeted groups include pregnant women; people who live with or care for infants under 6 months of age; health care and emergency medical services personnel; people ages 6 months through 24 years; and people ages 25 to 64 who have chronic medical conditions such as lung or heart disease, diabetes or other immuno-compromised conditions.
Both clinics are free while vaccine supplies last.
UD expects to receive additional H1N1 vaccine and will schedule another clinic for students after Thanksgiving.
People wishing to receive the H1N1 vaccine on Thursday at the public clinic must complete a consent form.
For more information on the public clinic, visit the Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County Web site at www.phdmc.org.
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