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Hundreds turn out for vaccine clinic

700 of 1,800 doses of FluMist administered.

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Jill Carraher of Lebanon holds her 2-year-old daughter Addy as she receives the H1N1 vaccine nasal spray, administered by Mary Coyle, RN. The Warren County Health Department offered the nasal FluMist vaccine Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Warren County Fairgounds in Lebanon. The vaccine was available to children and young adults aged 2 to 24, adults 25 to 49 who care for a child younger than 6 months, or a health care provider with no chronic health conditions.
Staff photo by Samantha Grier Jill Carraher of Lebanon holds her 2-year-old daughter Addy as she receives the H1N1 vaccine nasal spray, administered by Mary Coyle, RN. The Warren County Health Department offered the nasal FluMist vaccine Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Warren County Fairgounds in Lebanon. The vaccine was available to children and young adults aged 2 to 24, adults 25 to 49 who care for a child younger than 6 months, or a health care provider with no chronic health conditions.

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By Ed Richter, Staff Writer Updated 1:34 PM Monday, October 26, 2009

LEBANON — Milder temperatures, plenty of parking and vaccines kept Warren County’s H1N1 flu vaccine clinic at the Lebanon Raceway/Warren County Fairgrounds moving smoothly Saturday morning, Oct. 24.

People started to arrive at the fairgrounds after midnight, and Health Commissioner Duane Stansbury said at 6 a.m. there already was a line to enter the grandstand area for the FluMist vaccine for the H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu.

“We can’t afford to get sick,” said Lisa Cecil of Lebanon who brought one of her three sons to the clinic Saturday and has insisted they all get the vaccine. “If there are any preventative measures available, we’re going to take them.”

Gwen Motley of Carlisle came with her two daughters, ages 3 and 6, and said she was concerned about the new influenza strain.

“There was a huge outbreak at my kid’s school, and a neighbor’s little kid was in the hospital with pneumonia,” she said. “I really don’t want to deal with it. It’s scary.”

Stansbury said he was prepared for a large turnout and was aware of the crush of people who turned out the day before in neighboring Butler County, forcing the health department there to shut down its clinic to new arrivals within an hour of opening. But that was not the case in Warren County, which was only distributing the nasal vaccine not recommended for pregnant women or those with chronic health conditions.

“It ran extremely well and better than expected,” said Karen DeRosa of Springboro. She and her husband, Tony, brought their four children to the clinic and were done in just over an hour.

The county health department had more than 1,800 doses of the vaccine, though Stansbury said only about 700 doses were distributed during its two-hour clinic.

Amy Vaughan of Mason brought her daughter to the clinic and said her wait was only about a half-hour.

“I think it’s smart and a good idea (to get the vaccinations),” she said. “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. I’m worried about it but not anywhere near panic. But there are a lot of kids in the neighborhood that have had it in Mason.”

Posted around the grandstand were signs promoting the health district’s replacement levy on the Nov. 3 ballot.

Stansbury said another flu clinic is tentatively set for 5 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Mason City Building.

More vaccines are expected from the state sometime next week. For more information, call (513) 695-1228.

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You are welcome for your "free" H1N1 immunization. Obama, how are you going to spend my money next?
Billy
12:34 PM, 10/27/2009
All of this coverage amounts to News Media Terrorism. The media blows a sotry out of proportion to sway public opinion about government control of their health and the sheep fall for it hook line and sinker. more than 36000 people die from the flu annually, 5000 people have died from pig flu. The news media are terrorists and you are all falling for it!

THINK!!!!
Thug
3:03 PM, 10/26/2009
IF YOU WANT SOMETHING FOULED UP , LET THE
GOVERNMENT GET INVOLVED.THESE ARE THE SAME IDIOTS
THAT ARE GOING TO RUN YOUR HEALTH CARE SYSTEM.YOU FOLKS JUST KEEP LINING UP ! GOOD LUCK ....
DAN THE MAN
2:28 PM, 10/26/2009

Obama to Cede US Sovereignty in December


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMe5...
On October 14, Lord Christopher Monckton, a noted climate change skeptic, gave a presentation at Bethel University in St. Paul, MN. In this 4 minute excerpt from his speech, he issues a dire warning to all Americans regarding the United Nations Climate Change Treaty, scheduled to be signed in Copenhagen in December
karen
2:07 PM, 10/26/2009
Oh, How you are SOOOO wrong. The H1N1 has EVERYTHING to do with politics.

www.INFOWARS.com

but just you go on and keep watching dancing with the stars... ugh.
DONTTAKEMYWORDFORIT
12:47 PM, 10/26/2009
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