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Due to the unexpected national shortage of the H1N1 vaccine, Alberta Health Services and Alberta Health and Wellness will target immunization to Albertans at high risk.
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# k7 S0 q; u" a5 o; Y. K1 ZThose currently eligible for H1N1 immunization are:
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* Both parents, or one parent and one caregiver of infants under six months of age;
q0 O: X+ P% z5 G* k0 _# t5 A * Children under 10 as of November 1 with chronic health conditions (e.g. diabetes);# T) ]- w1 d( r) F1 ]
* Children over six months and under five years as of November 1; and1 h/ O' @8 K# \& H4 I9 x) e
* Pregnant women. % d# e$ R2 X2 E: Q2 Q3 O
- J( A6 x8 Z/ v: s& c' ?2 Z' nOn November 12 and ongoing, new groups being added include:
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+ i5 n {2 Z, ?* Z6 o * People with chronic conditions aged 55 to 64 as of November 1;3 H R" S6 \: ]: I% h/ {" i0 K+ |
* People with chronic conditions aged 10–17 as of November 1. (Combined with the group added November 6, this group ranges from 5 to 17). 3 V3 r8 r( m5 P% T
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On November 13 and ongoing, immunization groups will expand to include:6 l9 F9 T* v: E; v# z
Z3 \+ J- s: D" i/ b. @# ~, B * People with chronic conditions aged 45–54 as of November 1. (Combined with the group added November 12, this group will range from 45 to 64.) ' W) C3 W9 O- |
! B# ~* l- B. a: p5 E# _: `Alberta Health Services will continue to provide updated information on their plan to administer the pandemic H1N1 influenza immunization to Albertans |
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