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H1N1 immunization program resumes for health care workers 1 K- i l. O" E) u# d
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2 X: B/ |$ R" @. W$ SThe H1N1 immunization program for AHS staff and physicians will resume Wednesday, November 4, 2009. 3 D6 N8 k# y4 A
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( h7 ]* P) Q7 ~The program delivery has been revised and will employ a phased approach.
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9 O) S# G' {+ }( ]3 y, \Phase 1 will focus on immunizing health care workers who provide direct hands on care and/or face-to-face interaction with patients. Phase 1 will remain in effect until the national shortage of vaccine supply is resolved, at which time the focus will shift to vaccinating additional health care workers. % B* _8 o5 w/ p. z+ u/ g
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Phase 1 begins Wednesday, November 4, 2009. Information about immunization opportunities will be shared in several ways including zone email announcements, postings at your site and local intranets. Please watch for more information. 4 r7 E7 ]/ n* |( U2 W
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N7 c' o2 d( m! }) Y7 ^Phase 2 of the program will focus on health care workers and support staff who have limited or no direct hands on care or face-to-face interaction with patients. |
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