The H1N1 flu vaccination clinic that was scheduled for tomorrow, February 10, at Narragansett High School has been canceled due to the threat of inclement weather.
Narragansett High School, located at 245 South Pier Road in Narragansett, will host a make-up clinic on February 17. This free, public clinic will operate from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m.
All of the free, public clinics for H1N1 flu vaccine that cities and towns throughout the state are hosting are only open to people who are 18 years of age and older. Individuals interested in getting vaccinated against H1N1 flu do not need to make appointments, show insurance cards, or present identification at clinics. Individuals can attend any clinic, regardless of where they live.
Cities and town throughout the state will host seven additional free, public clinics for H1N1 flu vaccine. To find a clinic see the Rhode Island Department of Health (HEALTH)’s website (www.health.ri.gov). To search by zip code for a retail store or pharmacy that is offering H1N1 flu vaccine, in addition to Rhode Island’s public clinics, see the Flu Vaccine Locator on HEALTH’s website. Some of these retail stores and pharmacies may charge small administrative fees.
For the answers to frequently asked questions about free, public clinics for H1N1 flu vaccine see the Free Public H1N1 Vaccination Clinics page on HEALTH’s website (www.health.ri.gov). With any additional questions about H1N1 flu or public vaccination clinics, call HEALTH’s H1N1 Flu Information Line at (401) 222-8022. Responders on this line are prepared to answer questions in English and Spanish.