Free - H1N1 Vaccinations

Below are dates to upcoming free H1N1 vaccination clinics operated by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health:

H1N1 vaccination clinics Dates and Locations

11/18/09 Wed Claremont Taylor Hall 1775 N. Indian Hill Blvd. Claremont 91711 9am-5pm
11/19/09 Thurs Salazar Park 3864 Whittier Blvd. Los Angeles 90023 11am-7pm
11/20/09 Fri Inglewood Hollywood Park 1050 S. Prairie Ave. Inglewood 90301 9am-5pm
11/20/09 Fri Mona Park 2291 E. 121st St. Compton 90222 9am-5pm
11/21/09 Sat Inglewood Hollywood Park 1050 S. Prairie Ave. Inglewood 90301 9am-5pm
11/21/09 Sat LA City Richie Valens Recreation Ctr 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd Pacoima 91331 9am-5pm
11/21/09 Sat LA City Lincoln Park Recreation Center 3501 Valley Blvd. Los Angeles 90031 9am-5pm
11/21/09 Sat LA City Harvard Recreation Center 1535 W. 62nd St. Los Angeles 90047 9am-5pm
11/21/09 Sat LA City MacArthur Park 2230 W. 6th St. Los Angeles 90057 9am-5pm
11/21/09 Sat Pomona Fairplex Exposition Complex 1101 W. McKinley Ave. Pomona 91768 9am-5pm
11/22/09 Sun LA City Harvard Recreation Center 1535 W. 62nd St. Los Angeles 90047 9am-5pm
11/22/09 Sun LA City Lincoln Park Recreation Center 3501 Valley Blvd. Los Angeles 90031 9am-5pm
11/22/09 Sun LA City MacArthur Park 2230 W. 6th St. Los Angeles 90057 9am-5pm
11/22/09 Sun LA City Wilmington Recreation Center 325 N. Neptune Ave. Wilmington 90744 9am-5pm
11/22/09 Sun LA City Richie Valens Recreation Ctr 10736 Laurel Canyon Blvd Pacoima 91331 9am-5pm

As a reminder, the H1N1 vaccination clinics are intended for the following priority groups:
- Pregnant women
- People who live with or care for infants under 6 months old
- People who work in health care or emergency medical services
- People aged 6 months through 24 years
- People aged 25 through 64 years who have chronic health problems or a compromised immune system.

Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 / Swine Flu

IMPORTANT: Clinic dates and times are subject to H1N1 vaccine availability.
For the latest schedule and to get information to help prepare you for your visit, go to www.publichealth.lacounty.gov or dial 2-1-1 from any phone within Los Angeles County.

Also, please be aware that currently, the demand for H1N1 vaccine is outweighing local and national supply. As a result, vaccine clinics may close earlier than expected.

If you are NOT in an H1N1 Priority Group, please wait to get vaccinated until supplies increase. More H1N1 vaccine will be available in the next several days and weeks at some chain pharmacies, private health care providers, and community clinics.

More pandemic H1N1 flu resources including fact sheets, flyers and posters can be found in multiple languages on Public Health’s website at publichealth.lacounty.gov

CDC Information on H1N1 Flu

Wiki information on H1N1 Flu

VN:F [1.6.3_896]
Rating: +4 (from 4 votes)

For the latest Buzz, subscribe to our free Newsletter or follow us on

Embed a Link Code:




No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URL

Leave a comment

Security Code:


Recent Comments
  • Rolando: Looks like this deal is OVER....
  • HomelessRob: Songs are now .99 each....
  • HomelessRob: I tried to get the download, but I get a page that says my request has...
  • Richard: Entice us with FREE coffee when there are NO DD stores in LA! Are you...
  • chissy n: verryy excited for this album, i can\\\'t wait to see miles k on tour ...
  • Kari: I went there last night with the kids, they absolutely loved it.They h...
  • Kirsten: their website says: "Do Not Use GPS Systems or Online Maps: Be advised...
  • JB: Did not know this was going to be R rated, and I don\'t mean the corse...