H1N1 Flu Vaccine Clinics

Vermont 2-1-1Flu Information Line
For information about the flu, you can dial 2-1-1 from anywhere within Vermont

 

Find a Public Vaccine Clinic Near You

There are no public flu clinics scheduled.

When there are public clinics, please use our searchable list below to find one in your area.

In addition, many health care provider offices, and certain area pharmacies, such as Shaws-Osco, Rite Aid, Walgreens, & Walmart may also offer vaccine.

Select clinic by Town, Date, or County.
Click the "Search" button.
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Help Prevent the Spread of Flu

Protect yourself & your family by getting vaccinated as soon as you can.

Take the everyday actions that can help slow the spread of illness.

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Vaccine Safety

The benefits of immunization outweigh the risks. All vaccines, including the H1N1 vaccine, are held to the highest standard of safety and are continually monitored.  

Each year, millions of Americans safely receive seasonal flu vaccines.  The H1N1 vaccine is made the same way as seasonal flu vaccine by the same companies that make seasonal flu vaccine.  The NIH has conducted clinical trials for the H1N1 vaccine.  The vaccine has been tested and safely used in children, pregnant woman, and adults.

The H1N1 vaccine can prevent serious illness or even death, particularly for those who seem most vulnerable to the H1N1 flu. Not getting vaccinated could result in disease or putting others, such as babies or people with cancer, at serious risk for illness.  If you care for a young baby it’s important that you get vaccinated so you can protect them.

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Contact the Department of Health

If you have questions or need information about the flu, explore our Web site, or dial 2-1-1.

E-mail the Health Department: vdhco@vdh.state.vt.us

Find your local Health Department District Office

Page updated: March 26, 2010

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