Dec 6, 2009 8:33 pm US/Pacific
2 L.A. County Free Clinics To Offer H1N1 Vaccines
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Public health workers Sunday are scheduled to give free swine flu vaccinations to high-risk individuals at twolocations.
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Los Angeles County public health workers are scheduled to give free swine flu vaccinations to high-risk individuals at two locations.
The free clinics, which will continue through Tuesday, are for; pregnant women, children and young adults up to 24 years old, adults with chronic underlying medical conditions, people caring for infants and health care workers.
Those planning on attending a clinic were urged to review the checklist on the county Department of Public Health's Web page and to fill out a form to be given to clinic workers.
The vaccines will be offered Monday in Torrance and in Lancaster Tuesday.
Though the mass clinics will end Dec. 8, swine flu vaccines will continue to be available via the county's Department of Public Health and nonprofit health care providers such as the Venice Family Clinic, the Saban Free Clinic and the East Valley Community Health Center.
Click
here for a full listing of the final county clinics or call the county's information line at 2-1-1.
For Pasadena's scheduled vaccine clinics, click
here.
Residents in Long Beach can click
here for a list of H1N1 Vaccine clinics in the area.
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