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H1N1 Vaccinations 

Councillor Ainslie would like to notify that the H1N1 Vaccination will be available to the public commencing on November 2, 2009. at the Scarborough Civic Centre on the following dates.

Scarborough Civic Centre  located at 150 Borough Drive together with a list of Public locations. 

Toronto Public Health is encouraging everyone to get immunized against the H1N1 flu virus at public clinics beginning November 2. The clinics will run for approximately six weeks in ten locations across the City.
The hours for the first two weeks are:

Week 1

Hours of operation

Monday, November 2 -
Friday, November 6

1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 7

10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Week 2

 

Tuesday, November 10 -
Friday, November 13

1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 14

10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location

Address

Metro Hall - Rotunda

55 John Street

East York Civic Centre - Lower Level

850 Coxwell Avenue

North York Civic Centre - Members Lounge

5100 Yonge Street

North Toronto Memorial Community Recreational Centre

200 Eglinton Avenue West

Etobicoke Civic Centre - Committee rooms 1, 2, 3

399 The West Mall

Melody Public School - Gym

24 Strathburn Blvd. (closed school)

Masaryk-Cowan Community Recreational Centre

220 Cowan Avenue

Scarborough Civic Centre - Rotunda

150 Borough Drive

North Kipling Community Recreational Centre

2 Rowntree Road

Timothy Eaton Business and Technical Institute - Cafeteria

1251 Bridletowne Circle (closed school)

The clinics are open to all Torontonians. Those who would benefit most from early vaccination are encouraged to come out first. These groups include:
. People with chronic medical conditions under the age of 65
. Healthy children from six months to five years old
. Household contacts and care providers of persons at high risk who cannot be immunized
or may not respond to vaccines
. Health care workers
. Pregnant women - adjuvanted vaccine is available for women who are more than 20 weeks pregnant. Women less than 20 weeks pregnant and who do not have an underlying medical condition may wish to wait until unadjuvanted vaccine is available.

All locations are wheelchair accessible and located near public transit. Information about the H1N1 flu virus will be available at all the clinics, and nurses will be on hand to answer questions about the vaccine. 
Please note: Hours may be expanded if demand is high. Please call 311 or visit www.toronto.ca/health for current schedule information.


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