Over 4,000 people vaccinated against A (H1N1) virus
- (A)H1N1 vaccination available to everyone tomorrow
- Autopsy confirms 4th death from swine flu
- Extension of vaccination process until next weekend
- The Health Department issues details on swine flu vaccination process
- Over 8,193 people vaccinated against (A) H1N1 virus
- Flu vaccinations to start on Monday
- Vaccination campaign launched for possibly severe flu season
- Health Division reminder about annual seasonal flu vaccination
- 85% of government employed doctors vaccinated
- Flu vaccine details announced
- 2008 influenza vaccination campaign launched
- Free flu vaccine can now be given by private doctors
- Over 18,000 have now been vaccinated against (A) H1N1 virus
- (A) H1N1 vaccinations for children starts tomorrow
- Health division launches influenza vaccination campaign
This morning the process got under way of vaccinating pregnant women and people with cronic illnesses against influenza A (H1N1). Between 8.00am and 1.00pm today 2,939 people had been given the vaccination who came into this category.
This process will continue running until Sunday, the 10th of January 2010. Health centers will be open daily between 8.00am and 1.00pm and then again between 3.00pm and 7.00pm in the evening.
Overall, from Tuesday 4,152 people have been given the vaccination, of whom 1,213 are workers in the health sector. .
The Health Department said that it is important for anyone going to the Health Centres for vaccination to take their indentity card, their yellow card or a certificate from a doctor..













