Waukesha county adds 2 swine flu clinics this week
Waukesha - Waukesha County's Public Health Division will hold more flu clinics this week and is targeting a wider group of people - adding adults with medical conditions - to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
Both the nasal mist and injectable forms of vaccine will be provided to Waukesha County residents who meet the following classifications:
All children ages 6 months to 18 years; people who live with or provide care for infants 6 months or younger, including parents, siblings and care providers; pregnant women; adults ages 18 through 64 who have chronic medical conditions; and health care workers and emergency medical responders.
The clinics will be held at the Waukesha County Expo Center Forum Building on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 6:30 p.m. both days, unless the vaccine supply runs out sooner.
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