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West Island H1N1 influenza vaccinations



West Island H1N1 influenza vaccinations

West Island H1N1 influenza vaccinations

Published on October 26th, 2009
Published on Febuary 6th, 2010
 

Important information from the West Island Health and Social Services Centre

The West Island Health and Social Services Centre will get the vaccination program underway on Oct. 26 for its health care personnel. Other target groups also will be vaccinated at that time: police, fire fighters and emergency medical technicians.

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Allancroft school , Spring Garden school , West Island , Beaconsfield , Dollard-des-Ormeaux

In the next little while, two vaccination centres will be open to the public; the first will be situated at Allancroft school, 265, rue Allancroft in Beaconsfield and the second, at Spring Garden school, 175 rue Sonata (entrance on Saturn St.) in Dollard-des-Ormeaux.

Vaccinations will be FREE and will be available WITHOUT APPOINTMENT. However, the order of priority for all groups will be announced in media on an ongoing basis; in newspapers, on radio, television and on municipal electronic billboards.

West Islanders may also obtain specific information on which location they should go to by consulting the HSSC Internet at http://www.santemontreal.qc.ca/csss/ouestdelile/fr/default.aspx, which is updated daily.

Public Health officials to set order of priority

The A(H1N1) influenza vaccination program will get underway on Oct. 26. The first group of people who will be targeted are health care network personnel and first respondents: fire fighters and emergency medical technicians. Vaccinations will continue until Nov. 6 for those at risk, such as pregnant women and children. The exact time and location of these vaccinations will be determined over the next few days.

Two vaccination centres will be opened on November 16 for persons younger than age 65 and with chronic medical conditions. Following this date, all other persons who want to be vaccinated may do so.

A(H1N1) influenza vaccinations WILL NOT be conducted in CLSCs.

If you wish to speak to a nurse concerning the vaccine, please contact Info-Santé by dialing 8-1-1.

Please note that the vaccination campaign for the seasonal flu has moved to mid-January 2010.

Some 218,000 people live in the West Island. Public Health hopes to vaccinate 75% of the population.

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