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PA: Health Centers Open for High-Risk H1N1 Groups

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Pa. Health Centers Open for High-Risk H1N1 Groups
http://www.swineflunews.org/news/wi...s/5778955.php?contentType=4&contentId=5136622

by KYW's Tony Romeo

All Pennsylvania state health centers are now offering swine flu vaccine to residents in high-risk groups who do not have access through physicians, schools, or other providers.

Governor Rendell says it?s true that the current wave of H1N1 is subsiding, but:

?But we want to make it clear to everybody: just as you can contract the H1N1 virus as it?s increasing ? as the level of incidents are going up ? you can also contract it as it is decreasing.?

So the governor says as of Monday, people in high-risk groups without access through providers can register for swine flu vaccinations at any of the 60 state health centers. And the governor also says the entire population ? not just the target groups ? may be eligible for vaccine in a few weeks. (Continued ...)
 
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