H1N1 and Seasonal Flu Vaccine is Available
For Immediate Release -
Monday, January 11, 2010
Everyone has a role to play in fighting the H1N1 flu. Expectant
mothers, children, young adults, and all those under the age of 65
with chronic health conditions are at high risk for H1N1
flu-related complications and should get the vaccine as soon as
possible. Those not at high risk can protect themselves and prevent
the virus from spreading to more vulnerable members of their
families and communities by getting vaccinated as well.
Vaccination presents an opportunity to prevent a possible
third wave of H1N1 flu in the United States. Those who have not yet
received the H1N1 flu vaccine are strongly encouraged to do so.
Lourdes Primary Care Network has a strong supply of both
H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccine.
Patients of Lourdes Primary Care Network
may contact their Primary Care Office to schedule a seasonal or
H1N1 flu shot.