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Swine flu vaccination schedule set for Powhatan schools Published: November 06, 2009 By Michael Copley More doses of the H1N1 vaccine are now available and a schedule has been set to immunize children in Powhatan County Schools. Powhatan School Superintendent Dr. Margaret Meara told parents in a letter dated November 5 the additional doses will arrive in stages and said the Chesterfield Health District recommended the county administer the vaccine at first to the smallest elementary school. “We will, however, vaccinate ‘high risk students’ first,” Meara wrote in the letter, including children with “asthma, diabetes, kidney disease, heart problems and neuromuscular disorders.” If the vaccine runs out before all children at a school have been vaccinated, those children will be first to receive the vaccine when more of it arrives, according to the November 5 letter. Parents who want their children vaccinated must sign and return permission slips to the child’s school by November 9. Parents are allowed to be present when their child is vaccinated but parents are not allowed to be vaccinated during the school clinics. A community clinic will be open November 14 at Powhatan High School. School Vaccination Schedule The Vaccine is free and will be administered during the school day. The Chesterfield Health District said children nine years old and younger should get two doses of the vaccine about a month apart. Vaccines Available The Chesterfield Health District said parents will not be able to specify which version of the vaccine their child receives. The availability of vaccine and the nurse administering it will determine which is given. Parents who want to choose should contact their health care provider. Children with underlying medical conditions will not be given the nasal spray version of the vaccine. Resources
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