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Officials: Patience, Preparedness At Clinics

11-04-2009  Article by:

Ohioans seeking H1N1 vaccine may find themselves standing in long lines at clinics due to large amounts of people taking part in H1N1 clinics across the state. Ohio Department of Health Director Alvin D. Jackson, M.D., is urging Ohioans to be patient while standing in lines for H1N1 vaccination clinics and to bring items to help pass the time.

“We appreciate the patience that Ohioans are showing while waiting in line for their H1N1 vaccination,” Jackson said. “While it may be difficult to wait in line, especially with small children, it is worth it for protection against this flu virus.”

ODH recommends those attending an H1N1 vaccination clinic be prepared for the wait. Consider bringing the following:

• Toys, such as bubbles, battery-operated games or books
• A folding chair
• Healthy snacks
• Bottled water
• Tissues
• Comfortable shoes
• Hand sanitizer

It is also important for Ohioans to dress appropriately for weather conditions and take the following preventive measures to avoid spreading germs:

• Wash your hands frequently; alcohol-based hand sanitizers are effective if soap and water are not available.
• Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue, or cough or sneeze into your elbow.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
• If you are sick, stay home until fever free for 24 hours without taking fever-reducing medication.

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