Free flu vaccines in Contra Costa County

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, Calif.

> This year's vaccine will provide immunity to the H1N1 virus and two other strains of the flu in a single shot. Children under 9 years old, however, will need two doses one month apart if it is the first time the child has received a flu vaccine or if the child has never been vaccinated for H1N1, according to the health services department.

Nasal spray vaccines will also be available at the sites, but can only be used in healthy people who are between the ages of 2 and 49 and are not pregnant.

The health services department is recommending that everyone over 6 months old get a flu vaccine, especially pregnant women and people who have contact with young children.

Flu viruses pose the most danger to infants and elderly people and can cause severe illness and even death.

People infected with the virus can be contagious 24 hours before they start experiencing symptoms.

The free vaccination clinics will be held from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Nov. 10 at 403 Civic Center Plaza in Richmond; 5050 El Portal Dr. in El Sobrante; 5298 Clayton Rd. in Concord; 30 Muir Rd. in Martinez; 952 Moraga Rd. in Lafayette; 655 Old Orchard Dr. in Danville; 200 Marina Blvd. in Pittsburg; 1919 Buchanan Rd. in Antioch; and 30 Learning Lane in Brentwood.

Flu vaccine is also available from health care providers and at local pharmacies, grocery stores and community clinics.

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