Published : Wednesday, 09 Sep 2009, 9:00 PM EDT
WOONSOCKET, R.I. (WPRI) - As the concern of a H1N1 flu outbreak grows, Landmark Medical Center is teaming up with the RI Department of Health in an effort to vaccinate first responders including local police and fire personnel.
Officials say they expect to begin vaccinations beginning in mid-October at North Smithfield High School. Two doses will be distributed 21 days apart for responders in Woonsocket, Burrillville, and North Smithfield.
Other responders expected to be vaccinated include school nurses, paramedics, physicians, nursing home personnel, pharmacy staff, and emergency medical technicians.
Officials say that depending on the number of vaccines produced, the U.S. government will determine who is eligible to receive the next wave of vaccines.
- Melissa Sardelli
WOONSOCKET, R.I. (WPRI) - As the concern of a H1N1 flu outbreak grows, Landmark Medical Center is teaming up with the RI Department of Health in an effort to vaccinate first responders including local police and fire personnel.
Officials say they expect to begin vaccinations beginning in mid-October at North Smithfield High School. Two doses will be distributed 21 days apart for responders in Woonsocket, Burrillville, and North Smithfield.
Other responders expected to be vaccinated include school nurses, paramedics, physicians, nursing home personnel, pharmacy staff, and emergency medical technicians.
Officials say that depending on the number of vaccines produced, the U.S. government will determine who is eligible to receive the next wave of vaccines.
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