Some topics that appear on the newscasts ad nauseum are just not newsworthy after the second or third time. The CBC which has made a swine flu news item mandatory for each night for the past six months is a good example of that. BUT yesterday's news about the 13 year old youth who died in his father's arms was certainly the shocker that brought us all to believe that this swine flu is serious stuff for anybody with undeveloped immune systems. There is no excuse now we know that this virus can kill and kill fast.
So Get Out and Get Jabbed
Scheduled H1N1 Flu Clinics in the County
The following clinics have been scheduled in Northumberland County for people in the first phase considered to be the most at risk of developing complications from H1N1 virus.
Cobourg - Thursday, October 29 - 1 to 6 pm at the Cobourg Lion's Centre on Elgin Street
Port Hope – Friday, November 6 – noon to 6 pm at the Town Park Recreation Centre (62 McCaul St.) in Port Hope.
Campbellford – Saturday, November 7 – 10 am to 4 pm at St. John’s United Church (50 Bridge St.) in Campbellford.
Brighton– Wednesday, November 11 – noon to 6 pm at the King Edward Park Community Centre (75 Elizabeth St.).
Cobourg – Friday, November 13 – 10 am to 4 pm at the Cobourg Lion’s Centre (157 Elgin St.).
Port Hope - Saturday, November 21 - 10 am to 5 pm at the Town Park Recreation Complex (62 McCaul St.) in Port Hope.
Campbellford – Wednesday, November 25 – noon to 7 pm at St. John’s United Church (50 Bridge St.) in Campbellford.
Port Hope – Friday, November 27 – 10 am to 6 pm at the Town Park Recreation Complex (62 McCaul St.) in Port Hope.
People are asked to bring their Ontario Health Card and driver's license.