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Where can I get the H1N1 flu vaccine?

Where can I get the H1N1 flu vaccine if I live in Forest Hills, NY, USA.
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pixelateddeath | 2 years, 7 months ago
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Your primary care doctor will have them or tell you where to get them. You can all so go to a Flu shot clinic like http://flushotsusa.walmart.com/

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ribbions240 | 2 years, 7 months ago
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the only place i know of right now is the hospitals?

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chapursri | 2 years, 7 months ago
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Yes. The flu vaccine is safe. There are very few side effects. If you got the flu shot, your arm may be sore for a few days . You may have a fever, feel tired or have sore muscles for a short time. If you got the nasal-spray vaccine, you may have a runny nose, headache, cough or sore throat.
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Please re-read my question.

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electrosam | 2 years, 7 months ago
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Contact a professional doctor very urgent.
There is no vaccine for H1N1 yet.
But TamiFlue tablet may be helpful.
You need to contact doctor first and do some checkups.
TamiFlue must be taken under medical advice.

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offthedome | 2 years, 7 months ago Report

There IS a vaccine for H1N1. It's been out for about two weeks now. I don't have symptoms, so no need to contact a doctor. But a vaccine doesn't help for curing the flu anyway. It just helps to prevent.

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