At this time Annual and H1N1 (swine flu) Influenza Vaccine is in short supply and may not be readily available.
For recorded information, please call our main phone number 509.524.2650 and select #4.
This message is updated as soon as more information is available - speaking with one of our attendants cannot provide any further information. As additional information becomes available we will post it on this website.
• 2009 A(H1N1) vaccine will be offered at the Health Department on:
N o v e m b e r 2 4 , 2 0 0 9
8-11 AM and 1-4 PM
D e c e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 0 9
8-11 AM and 1-4 PM
See Health Department address at
bottom of page.
• Vaccine availability is still limited and will remain that way through January 2010. We are currently scheduled to receive approximately 20,000 doses of vaccine by January which is far less than the number of individuals in the priority groups.
• The Health Department is not withholding supplies of vaccine, rather our current allocations are being sent to clinics and hospitals.
• Individuals seeking vaccination should check with their doctors. While the supply is currently very limited any doctor or clinic that desires vaccine will eventually be able to receive a supply of vaccine to cover their high-risk patients and those who meet the national priority for receiving vaccine.
• As Walla Walla County Health Department learns the allocations for a given week the vaccine is ordered and distributed to hospitals and clinics for use in priority patients. Those are:
Pregnant women
Family members and caregivers of children less than 6 months of age
Healthcare workers
Individuals between 6 months and 24 years of age
Individuals between 25 and 65 with pre-existing medical conditions that make them at high risk of complications from influenza
• By mid-November vaccine will be available in local pharmacies in limited amounts.
Pharmacies will normally not administer
vaccine to children less than 9 years of age.
• As more vaccine becomes available the Health Department will provide immunizations in schools and at the Health Department.
• 2nd Vaccines for Children. At this time there still is not an adequate supply of vaccine. Parents seeking a second vaccine for their children should look for scheduled clinics AT LEAST 28 days following their child's 2009 A(H1N1) immunization.
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notifiable condition, call: 524-2650
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Mission Improve the
quality of life through disease prevention, health promotion,
and public health
programs.
Walla Walla County Health
Department Walla Walla
County Health Department (WWCHD) is a part of the Public
Health Network and works closely with State and Federal
agencies and provides programs and services at the local
level. The WWCHD also partners with community
organizations in a number of ways to support essential
services. The local Board of Health, which consists of
the Board of County Commissioners and the health
officer, governs the WWCHD.
The Walla Walla
County Health Department is funded by a combination of user
fees, county funds, state and federal grants. There is no
dedicated funding source for public health in Washington
State. The WWCHD 2009 budget is about $2.3 million
dollars.
About Walla Walla County Health
Department The
Walla Walla County Health Department is always working
for a safer and healthier community. As Walla Walla
County's public health leader and partner, we are part of
the state and national public health network to protect
and promote the health of every resident.
WALLA WALLA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Personal Health, WIC, and Public Health Administration
Public Health and Legislative Building
Location - 314 W. Main Street (Rose Street Entrance)