Since the school vaccination clinics are running rather empty, here are upcoming clinics that can be used to vaccinate high risk groups only.
New York City expanded its weekend clinics to provide free swine flu vaccines to vulnerable groups after low turnout for the program’s debut led to leftover shots and idle workers at the temporary facilities.
The vaccines will now be available to people ages 25 to 64 with underlying medical conditions including asthma, diabetes and chronic heart and lung illnesses, the city’s health department said today in an e-mailed statement. Pregnant women, people in close contact with infants and anyone ages 4 to 24 also are eligible to receive free vaccines.
The schedule follows: