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H1N1 & Seasonal flu daily availability chart
Business/locality H1N1 Seasonal
City of Richmond Call: (804) 482-5506
Henrico County Call: (804) 501-4151
Chesterfield County Call: (804) 768-7499
Powhatan County Call: (804) 598-5680
Colonial Heights Call: (804) 520-9380
Instructive Visiting Nurse Association Flu hotline: 804-254-6624
Ukrop's Pharmacy Check website Check website
Patient First Check website Check website
CVS Pharmacy Check website Check website
Wal-Mart Check website Check website
Rite Aid Pharmacy Check website Check website
Kroger Flu hotline: 877-479-2546
Walgreen's Not available in Richmond
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Nasal mist clinic for swine flu starts with screening Video included

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A special walk-in clinic took place today in Richmond at the City Health Clinic. There, nurses were able to give out the nasal mist vaccine.

Few places have seasonal flu vaccines Video included

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Doctors offices and pharmacies are either running short or just plain out of the seasonal flu vaccine. 

Two health districts holding vaccine clinics Video included

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The number of swine flu cases in Virginia continues to surge, just as more H1-N1 vaccine has finally arrived. Several local health districts will be holding walk-in vaccine clinics this week.

Health department to hold flu vaccination clinics

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H1N1 (swine flu) is wide spread in Virginia, making up 14 percent of all urgent care and emergency room visits.

Amelia schools re-open after cleaning, swine flu death Video included

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It took all week to clean the schools in Amelia County. But, today the bells are ringing and the school administrators hope the swine flu is gone for good.

More vaccines here or on the way Video included

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Nearly four million Virginians rank "top priority" for the H1-N1 vaccine. Yet less than 600,000 doses are here or on the way.

H1N1: staying in the know

Vaccines during pregnancy and breastfeeding

Have you given any thought to protecting yourself and your baby against infectious diseases—like seasonal influenza and the H1N1 flu virus, an additional flu risk this year? It's important to consider vaccination part of your prenatal care.

Are you concerned over the H1-N1 vaccine shortage?

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