Sedgwick County has confirmed six additional cases of H1N1 flu over the past two weeks.
The additional cases come as the county's H1N1 clinic at the Wichita Mall is closing its doors. Although the vaccine is still available, the demand is too low to keep the clinic open.
The Sedgwick County Health Director, Claudia Blackburn, estimates about 40% of the population is normally vaccinated for the seasonal flu and that about 25% were vaccinated for H1N1.
Blackburn says there may still be a third wave of the virus and encourages everyone to get vaccinated.
The additional cases come as the county's H1N1 clinic at the Wichita Mall is closing its doors. Although the vaccine is still available, the demand is too low to keep the clinic open.
The Sedgwick County Health Director, Claudia Blackburn, estimates about 40% of the population is normally vaccinated for the seasonal flu and that about 25% were vaccinated for H1N1.
Blackburn says there may still be a third wave of the virus and encourages everyone to get vaccinated.