Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 27, 2000, Page 6, Image 6

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Vaccinations
continued from page 1
County health services put on
three clinics so far this year, and at
each, some people were turned
away.“We are only giving shots to
people who are considered ‘high
risk’, which are those who have a
greater need for the vaccination,”
Dotson said.
Those who fall under the catego
ry of “high risk” include: people 65
years old and older; residents of
nursing homes and chronic-care fa
cilities; adults and children who
have a type of lung disease or other
chronic illness; children who are
taking long-term aspirin therapy;
women in their second or third
trimester of pregnancy; household
members of people in high-risk
groups; and health care workers, as
determined by the CDC.
“There have been a lot of people
filtering themselves out of the clin
ics if they realize they don’t fit into
the ‘high risk’ category,” said Sandy
Mower, the clinic services supervi
sor for Lane County Public Health
Services. “But we have still had to
turn away some of those who are
‘high risk’ because there just
weren’t enough vaccinations.”
Mowrer said the shortage will basi
cally result in a lot of people not get
ti ng immunized before the flu season
starts. She said the season typically
starts after the first of the year.
Ashby said 54 percent of the or
Two major Eugene clinics will offer
flu vaccines when supplies arrive.
Dates are subject to change. Call the
flu info line at 682-4181 for an up
date.
In Eugene:
Lane County Public Health Office
135 E. Sixth Ave.
Wednesdays 1 p.m.to4p.m,
through Nov. 29
Campbell Senior Center
155 High St.
Nov. 30 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
ders should be in by the end of No
vember, and the full shipment
should be in by the end of Decem
ber. For some Lane County resi
dents, this may be too late.
“A flu vaccination takes up to
two weeks to begin working and
only lasts about a year, so if you’ve
been vaccinated before it won’t do
any good,” Mowrer said.
Dotson said all Lane County resi
dents can do is be patient and wait
for the full shipment to come in.
Until then, he asks that only those
who fall in the “high risk” category
come for vaccinations.
“Even doctor’s offices and other
health care providers cannot get the
vaccine, so we will continue
screening those who come to the
clinics in order to determine who
needs the vaccination the most,”
Dotson said.
Florida
continued from page 1
Lieberman said she had certified
“an incomplete and inaccurate
count” and he and Gore would
challenge it.
But Bush, in a nationally-tele
vised address from Austin, said “I
respectfully ask” that Gore recon
sider further contesting the hair-line
Florida count.
Harris said Bush had 2,912,790
votes and Gore had 2,912,253. That
gave Bush the 5 3 7-vote lead out of 6
million cast, although Harris reject
ed partial returns from Palm Beach
County. An unofficial AP tally in
cluding recounted Palm Beach
County votes showed Bush ahead
by 357.
The secretary of state’s formal dec
laration, which set off GOP cheers
outside the Florida capital and at the
state capital in Austin, Texas:
“Accordingly, on behalf of the state
elections canvassing commission
and in accordance with the laws of
the state of Florida, I hereby declare
Governor George W. Bush the winner
of Florida’s 25 electoral votes.”
Lieberman said, “The integrity of
our self-government” could be cast
into doubt without Democratic
steps to get the most complete and
accurate count possible. Gore’s
lawyers were to file their challenge
in the courts of Leon County, site of
the state capitol at Tallahassee,
Monday morning.
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