
Public Information Office
210 S. McDonald St. Suite 636
McKinney, TX 75069
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
| CONTACT: | Leigh Hornsby, Public Information Officer 972-548-4772 lhornsby@co.collin.tx.us Tony Rutigliano 972-548-3711 arutigliano@co.collin.tx.us |
October 25, 2004
Collin County Health Care Services receives flu vaccination shipment from the state; infant and children’s vaccination clinic opens today
(McKinney, TX) – Collin County Health Care Services has received 1,800 doses of infant and children’s influenza vaccine from the Texas Department of State Health Services.
This vaccine is specifically earmarked by the state for infants between the ages of six months thru 23 months and for children between the ages of two years thru 18 years with chronic medical conditions.
A flu vaccination clinic begins at 8 a.m. today at the county health department, 825 N. McDonald Street in McKinney. The clinic hours are from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. daily.
The cost of the vaccine is based on a sliding scale fee, but the amount will not exceed $14 per dose. Cash and checks will be accepted. Medicaid and Chip will also be accepted.
Collin County health officials believe there will be enough vaccine to serve this at-risk population for at least several days or even weeks.
The only additional vaccine obtained by the county is a critically low amount previously set aside for at-risk indigent persons. Collin County Health Care Services exhausted the remainder of the supply by administering 2,000 doses in a clinic last Monday.
The only flu vaccination clinic currently available by Collin County Health Care Services is for infants and chronically ill children.
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