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October 09, 2009 03:12 pm |
Health Department reports first swine flu death in Pueblo County
By PETER ROPER
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
Swine flu killed its first Pueblo County resident this week, health officials said Friday, even as the first shipment of vaccine arrived at the new Pueblo City-County Health Department.
Dr. Chris Nevin-Woods, executive director of the department, announced the flu death at an afternoon press conference. She was joined by local government officials to explain how swine flu vaccine will be distributed in the coming weeks, but had to first report the county's first flu death.
She would only describe the victim as a young person who may have also suffered from complications.
Midway through the press conference, staff informed Nevin-Woods that the first shipment of swine flu vaccine had come into the building, prompting a cheer from staff.
Nevin-Woods said swine flu vaccine will be arriving in stages over the next few weeks but said more than 100,000 doses have been ordered for Pueblo County. The vaccine will be given on a priority basis to health care workers, pregnant women, caregivers for infants younger than 6 months, and then young people, before older people receive the vaccine. She said there should be an abundant supply of vaccine by the end of the year and "everyone who wants a (swine) flu shot will be able to get one." Private physicians and pharmacies are also ordering the free vaccine.
Nevin-Woods encourage the public to contact their physicians or the health department about the availability of the vaccine. The department's flu "hot line" is 583-4440.
proper@chieftain.com
October 09, 2009 03:12 pm |
Health Department reports first swine flu death in Pueblo County
By PETER ROPER
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN
Swine flu killed its first Pueblo County resident this week, health officials said Friday, even as the first shipment of vaccine arrived at the new Pueblo City-County Health Department.
Dr. Chris Nevin-Woods, executive director of the department, announced the flu death at an afternoon press conference. She was joined by local government officials to explain how swine flu vaccine will be distributed in the coming weeks, but had to first report the county's first flu death.
She would only describe the victim as a young person who may have also suffered from complications.
Midway through the press conference, staff informed Nevin-Woods that the first shipment of swine flu vaccine had come into the building, prompting a cheer from staff.
Nevin-Woods said swine flu vaccine will be arriving in stages over the next few weeks but said more than 100,000 doses have been ordered for Pueblo County. The vaccine will be given on a priority basis to health care workers, pregnant women, caregivers for infants younger than 6 months, and then young people, before older people receive the vaccine. She said there should be an abundant supply of vaccine by the end of the year and "everyone who wants a (swine) flu shot will be able to get one." Private physicians and pharmacies are also ordering the free vaccine.
Nevin-Woods encourage the public to contact their physicians or the health department about the availability of the vaccine. The department's flu "hot line" is 583-4440.
proper@chieftain.com
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