H1N1 Vaccinations to be offered in local schools in January
POSTED: December 24, 2009
NEW ULM - Brown County Public Health staff will be providing H1N1 influenza vaccinations in the local high schools, grades 9-12, the weeks of Jan. 4 and 11.
Information and the consent form has been sent home with the students or sent to the parents of students by mail. The information and consent form is also available on the Brown County website and each school website. No vaccinations will be given without a completed and signed consent form. The schedule is as follows:
Jan. 6 - Cathedral High, MVL and Riverbend Learning Center
Jan. 7 - Sleepy eye High School and St. Mary's High School
Jan. 12 - New Ulm Public High school
Jan. 13 - Springfield Public High School and Comfrey Public High School
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RUapatriot
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12-26-09 10:23 AM
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Don't put your faith in the drug companies. God gave you the best defense system ever. Even if you get the flu it is very mild. I would strongly recommend against shooting your kids full of nasty chemicals and unsafe toxins! The injuries from vaccines are grossly underreported because the Vaers reporting system is only voluntary. If you want a case study on vaccines look at what has happened in Japan over the last 10 years. From 19th worst in SIDs to #1. The only change being they changed their vaccination policies.
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