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You have to have a Reservation Ticket to get H1N1 vaccine  
If you don't have a reservation ticket, you will be asked to come back next week. One ticket per person.
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We are still asking that only individuals in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's priority groups seek vaccination at this time. These groups include:
- Pregnant women
- People who live with or care for children younger than 6 months of age
- Health care or emergency medical personnel with patient contact
- Children age 6 months to young adults 24 years of age
- Persons 64 years of age and under with chronic medical conditions associated with higher risk of medical problems from influenza
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Children through age nine that have received one dose of the H1N1 vaccine should receive a second dose -- or "booster" -- at least 28 days after the first vaccination. Although it should be given as soon as possible, the booster can be given as much as a couple of months later if vaccine isn't available.
The Utah County Health Department (UCHD) will administer these booster vaccinations with the other H1N1 vaccinations in our clinic. At this time, a separate clinic will not be held, but parent's should get a reservation ticket for children when they are available. |
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