Tuesday, October 27, 2009

H1N1 vaccine information

Click on the link below to find out what you need to know about the H1N1 vaccination clinics in your area.

Or call 811 Healthlink

Nova Scotia Government link

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Dated May 1, 2009 Gobel Press Release By Chris DiSalvatore
"Alcohol based hand sanitizers may be effective in killing his virus, but only to a certain extent. Alcohol stays active on your hands for only up to 5 seconds, and it dries and cracks your skin, making you more susceptible to contracting the virus. There are better products on the market today which contains no alcohol, and also they contain moisturizer to help moisturize and condition your skin. This leads to healthier skin which further defends against contraction germs. What's more, the active ingredient is benzethonium chloride, whose properties allow the component to stay on your skin for hours fighting germs."