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KAISER PERMANENTE

November 4 Flu Update:

The H1N1 flu vaccine is now available for more members

Seasonal flu shots are available in medical offices while supplies last



The H1N1 flu vaccine is now available to more high priority groups

Kaiser Permanente is continuing to follow the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment guidelines by prioritizing our limited

vaccine supply for high risk groups.



Beginning Thursday, November 5, the H1N1 flu vaccine will be available to three high priority

Kaiser Permanente member groups in the Denver/Boulder area:



Pregnant women.

Adults and children who live with, or care for, babies under 6 months of age.

Health care workers with direct patient contact.



No appointment is necessary. Eligible members can check in at the front desk to be directed to

the H1N1 flu vaccine location, Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at any of the

following medical offices:



 Arapahoe Medical Offices

 East Denver Medical Offices

 Hidden Lake Medical Offices

 Lakewood Medical Offices

 Longmont Medical Offices

 Rock Creek Medical Offices

 Skyline Medical Offices

 Westminster Medical Offices



We expect to begin vaccinating other high-risk groups very soon.



H1N1 Symptoms

H1N1 flu symptoms are similar to seasonal flu symptoms. These may include fever, sore throat,

cough, stuffy nose, chills, headache, body aches, fatigue, and sometimes diarrhea, or vomiting. If

members have flu symptoms AND have a chronic illness, are pregnant, are older than 65, or

have a child under 5 years of age, they should contact our medical advice line at 303-338-4545

for questions, concerns, and treatment information.



Staying Healthy

Please take the necessary steps to protect yourself from the flu this season. Get plenty of rest,

wash hands often with soap or hand sanitizer, use other infection-fighting measures such as

tissues when coughing or sneezing, and stay home from work when sick.



For More Information

You can find more flu information on kp.org/flu, twitter.com/kpcolorado, or by calling the Kaiser

Permanente Denver/Boulder Flu hotline at 303-344-7600, any time day or night. Additional

resources include:

Member Services: 303-338-3800 (TTY: 303-338-3820), weekdays, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

CDC website: cdc.gov/h1n1flu/

Your local county public health department Web site

Immunize Colorado Web site at immunizecolorado.com or call 1-877-462-2911 (TTY: 1-800-

659-2656)





Reminder: The November 7 Seasonal Flu clinic is canceled, but limited doses are still

available in medical offices while supplies last

Kaiser Permanente is experiencing higher-than-usual demand for seasonal flu shots and we

anticipate running out of seasonal flu vaccine in the next few days. Since most vaccine

manufacturers ceased production of seasonal flu vaccine to focus on H1N1 vaccine production

we do not expect to receive more seasonal flu vaccine. For these reasons, the mass flu clinic to

be held on November 7 at select medical offices has been canceled.



Kaiser Permanente will continue to administer seasonal flu shots to members on a walk-in basis

until our supply ends.


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