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Campus Flu Vaccine Supply Update (11/26/09)
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Seasonal and H1N1 vaccines
by appointment
Seasonal Flu Shots (open to the community) and H1N1 Flu Shots (for high priority groups only) are available by appointment by calling 510/643-7177. See costs and payment methods here.
More clinics will be scheduled as more vaccine supplies become available.
Seasonal Flu Shot Clinic December 2
Our next Seasonal Flu Shot Clinic will be held Wednesday December 2 from 12noon-6pm. No appointment needed. Open to all adults. Download flier here (PDF).
WHERE: Tang Center, 2222 Bancroft Way, 1st floor. See costs and payment methods here.
2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine
University Health Services has received a limited supply of H1N1
vaccine. UHS will target this initial supply to the UC Berkeley
student population, prioritizing the most
at-risk individuals established by public health guidelines. Those within the highest risk group may schedule an H1N1 vaccination appointment by calling 510/643-7177.
UC Berkeley faculty and staff are urged to contact their primary care providers to receive the H1N1 vaccine. Faculty and staff whose primary care provider is University Health Services, through Health Net, will be eligible to receive the vaccine at UHS and will be prioritized following established priority guidelines.
Please check back for updates.
Priority Populations for H1N1 Vaccine
Secondary Priority Populations
In addition to the above groups, healthy UC Berkeley students aged 24
and younger will be the next group to receive the H1N1 vaccine. As the
vaccine supply increases, UHS expects to expand the target groups for
immunization to include more of the campus community.
H1N1 Vaccine FAQs - updated 11/6/09
Q: Why should I get the H1N1 vaccine?
Influenza vaccines are highly effective in preventing influenza disease. Vaccination is the best way to prevent influenza infection and its complications. When you get vaccinated, you protect not only yourself, but also those around you such as family, friends, classmates and co-workers.
Q: Is the H1N1 vaccine safe?
Yes. We expect the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine to have a similar safety profile as seasonal flu vaccines, which have a very good safety track record. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will be closely monitoring for any signs that the vaccine is causing unexpected adverse events and we will work with state and local health officials to investigate any unusual events. Visit the CDC page for more details.
Q: When will the vaccine arrive? How will I know when it’s available?
UHS is awaiting confirmation of the first shipment of H1N1 vaccines. We will update this web page as soon as we have the vaccine.
Q: Should I get the 2009 H1N1 nasal vaccine or injectable (shot)
version?
If you are a healthy individual between the ages of 2-49 with NO
chronic medical conditions, are not pregnant and have a healthy immune system, you may
be able to get either the nasal or injectable (shot) vaccine.
If you are older than 49, pregnant or have a chronic medical condition, the H1N1 injectable (shot) is the appropriate choice for you.
Q: If I think I've already had H1N1, do I need to get the H1N1 vaccine?
Yes. It is recommended that you get the H1N1 vaccine unless you have
tested positive for H1N1.
Q: How much will the H1N1 vaccine cost at UHS?
The cost is $15 (free for SHIP members) for the administration of the
2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine. The vaccines are provided to UHS at no
cost, however UHS will incur expenses related to administering the vaccine.
Q: Will you be prioritizing who can get the vaccines?
University Health Services (UHS) has ordered a substantial amount of the H1N1 vaccine, which has not yet arrived. Due to national and statewide distribution delays, the initial shipment will be limited in quantity and subsequent deliveries may be sporadic. As a result of this delay UHS will target the initial supply to the UC Berkeley student population, prioritizing the most at-risk individuals established by public health guidelines.
UC Berkeley faculty and staff are urged to contact their primary care providers to receive the H1N1 vaccine. Faculty and staff whose primary care provider is University Health Services, through Health Net, will be eligible to receive the vaccine at UHS and will be prioritized following established priority guidelines.
Flu Vaccine Costs and Payment Methods
For students who have SHIP:
Click here for the main UHS H1N1 web resources page.