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County H1N1 vaccine clinic for general public put on hold
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ohio -- If you're not in one of the targeted groups for H1N1 flu -- no flu shot for you in Montgomery County next week.
Public Health - Dayton & Montgomery County cannot hold a swine flu vaccine clinic for the general public until the state says it is OK. State health leaders told Public Health that it can only hold clinics for individuals considered to be high risk by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention until more vaccine is available.
Public Health thought it would be able to hold a vaccine clinic for the general public toward the end of next week. Instead it has scheduled a vaccine clinic for targeted groups Thursday, November 19, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at University of Dayton Arena.
High-risk, targeted groups include pregnant women, people who live with or care for infants under six months, health care and emergency workers, people ages six months through 24 years, and people ages 25 through 64 years with chronic medical conditions.
What others are saying
- Straw DogsThis has nothing to do with the rationing of health care or health care reform. It's just another distraction from the real issues. The CDC has set up guidelines for the priority groups and the county health departments have to follow them. It's a decision based on statistical models and epidemiological studies. I don't entirely agree with making the group most likely to die from H1N1 (people over 25 with medical problems) wait so long to receive the vaccine while healthy young people under 25 were going first. I have asthma and a heart condition; my adult children are also in the high-risk group. We weren't able to get the vaccine until last week, long after H1N1 hit our community. This "rationing" is due to this novel virus emerging suddenly in the spring (too late to put the H1N1 virus strain in with the other flu strains in the seasonal flu vaccine) and because of production problems of the vaccine. It has NOTHING to do with health care reform! As far as "fairness" - about 70% of those dying from H1N1 have underlying health issues so it IS fair that these people have access to the vaccine before people without health issues, don't you think?
- I am not in one of the "targeted" groups but if I get sick from this, who will care for my children? My husband works in a job where he comes into daily contact with a large number of people, but he isn't in a targeted group either. It isn't fair.
- HealthCareAnd it has been said that there would be no rationing of health care under our new health care plan!
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