Hundreds Line Up for H1N1 Vaccinations
October 29, 2009 by Patrick Comer
Filed under Featured, Healthcare
By Patrick Comer
~“If they’re not in a priority group they will be politely turned away”~
Hundreds of people lined up at two Lee County high schools this morning to be some of the first to be vaccinated against the H1N1. Vaccinations were being administered at Mariner High School in Cape Coral and at South Fort Myers High School where nearly 300 people lined up before 10am.
Dora and Henry Phillips and their daughter Cynthia Clements were the first in line at South Fort Myers High School. “We got here about 5:30 this morning,” said Cynthia Clements. “We’ve seen the news reports and we said, ‘no way, we don’t want that swine flu.’ So here we are.”
Dozens of volunteers also came early to help, including Kim Fahringer. “I’m here mainly because they need help,” said Fahringer who is often in-and-out of the hospital due to poor health. She said she is not concerned about getting sick being around so many people getting H1N1 shots. “I’m just greeting them. I’m not kissing them,” she joked. “I’m here to let other people know that we are the ones who should be helping out.”
People getting vaccinated had to first register and then fill out a screening form to make sure they are eligible. “If they don’t fit into one of the priority categories they will be politely turned away,” said Jennifer James-Mesloh, spokesperson for the Lee County Health Department. “We don’t want people to come that are not in a priority group.” Priority groups include pregnant women, children at least 6 months old, and young adults to 24 years old.
“The response from the public was very positive,” said Judith A. Hartner M.D., Director of the Lee County Health Department. “Through this effort a lot of people in Lee County are now protected from the H1N1 virus. This is an easy, simple, and free way to protect you and your family.”
7-year-old Perry Mesloh was the first to get the nasal spray, which is an option for some. The spray is preservative-free and contains no Thimerosal. “It feels like water shot up your nose,” said Mesloh.
5-year-old Jacob Corey wasn’t so fortunate. “He has to have the shot with the active virus in it,” said Jacob’s dad Kent Corey. “Jacob had open heart surgery when he was born and he also now has T-cell Lymphopenia. Basically he doesn’t have any immunity.”
While final counts are not complete, both clinic locations saw a similar number of residents with approximately 1,562 doses given out at South Fort Myers High School and about 1,770 given out at Mariner High School. The Lee County Health Department says it has 9,000 doses available today with more shipments coming.
| H1N1 Clinic Schedule | |||
| Day & Date | 1st LOCATION | 2nd LOCATION | HOURS |
| Thursday Oct 29, | S. Fort Myers High School | Mariner High School | 10AM-3PM |
| Monday Nov 2 | Lehigh Senior High School | Fort Myers High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Tuesday Nov 3 | Estero High School | Island Coast High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Wednesday Nov 4 | East Lee County High School | North Fort Myers High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Thursday Nov 5 | Mariner High School | Fort Myers High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Saturday Nov 7 | S. Fort Myers High School | 4pm-9pm | |
| 9am-3:30pm | |||
| Monday Nov 9 | Cape Coral High School | Lehigh Senior High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Tuesday Nov 10 | Estero High School | East Lee County High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Wednesday Nov 11 | HOLIDAY-NO CLINIC | HOLIDAY-NO CLINIC | 4pm-9pm |
| Thursday Nov 12 | Island Coast High School | Riverdale High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Saturday Nov 14 | Dunbar High School | 9am-3:30pm | |
| Monday Nov 16 | Lehigh Senior High School | Cape Coral High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Tuesday Nov 17 | Island Coast High School | Riverdale High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Wedneday Nov 18 | Fort Myers High School | East Lee County High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Thursday Nov 19 | Estero High School | Lehigh Senior High School | 4pm-9pm |
| Saturday Nov 21 | South Fort Myers High School | 9am-3:30pm |




Patrick Comer has covered Lee County for more than 20 years. He now brings his experience and knowledge about the issues facing Lee County residents to the Lee County Times.
Patrick,
Thank you for your coverage last week .
My son and I played catch while waiting for the H1N1 Vaccine.
Over the last few days I have been getting e-mails and video’s
on why it is a bad idea to get Vaccinated for H1N1.
I know that my family and I have enough things to worry about.
This information is not comming from the News Papers.
At least not yet. I did save the information if you are interested
in viewing it.
Thanks,
Oni A. Montalvo