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Cincinnati Has Nasal Mist H1N1 Vaccinations


Last Update: 11/06 2:02 pm
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Child receiving the Nasal mist H1N1 vaccine. (Getty Images)
Child receiving the Nasal mist H1N1 vaccine. (Getty Images)
The Cincinnati Health Department is offering additional walk-in times for "Nasal Mist Only" vaccinations for those in high priority groups.
 
Due to a vaccine shortage, injectable forms of the vaccine will NOT be offered at these sessions. As soon as it arrives injectable vaccine will be made available for Tier One groups.

Tuesday, November 10th from 1-3 pm
Price Hill Health Center
(513) 357-2700
2136 W 8th St

Thursday, November 12th from 9-11 am
Elm St. Health Center
(513) 352-3092
1525 Elm St

Also Thursday from 9-11 am
Braxton Cann Health Center
(513) 263-8750
5818 Madison Rd

Friday, November 13th from 1-4 pm
Millvale Health Center
(513) 352-3192
2750 Beekman St

*Only healthy, 2 to 49 year olds without underlying chronic medical conditions, who are considered high priority as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) may receive the nasal form of the vaccine. High priority groups who meet the federal requirements include: healthcare workers and emergency medical service personnel, healthy children and young adults ages 2-24 years, and healthy adults up to age 49 who care for a child less than 6 months old.



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