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Drive-Up Flu Vaccine Clinics

Drive-Up Flu Vaccine Clinics

NCHC to Hold Free Flu Vaccine Clinics

North Country Health Consortium (NCHC) is pleased to be hosting three community-based influenza clinics this Fall in the North Country.

Flu vaccines will not prevent COVID-19. They will reduce the burden of illness, and decrease hospitalizations and deaths from the influenza virus. Preventing the flu will conserve scarce medical resources in the health care system that may be needed for the care of people who contract COVID-19.

These free clinics will be drive-up style, and held from 10 am – 2 pm on the following dates and corresponding locations:

  • October 3 – Department of Public Works, 28 Boynton Lane, Littleton
  • October 10 – Clifford Memorial Building, 65 South Court St, Woodsville
  • October 17 – Lancaster EMS Building, 10 Mechanic St, Lancaster

Registration forms for students and information for adults to register for the clinic will be sent home through the schools. We have a limited number of adult vaccines available this year, so preregistration is encouraged. Any questions about pre-registration for a flu clinic can be directed to: phn@NCHCNH.org.

These clinics are made possible by support from: NH Immunization Program, NH Department of Public Health Services, Ammonoosuc Community Health Services, Weeks Medical Center, Town of Lancaster, Town of Haverhill, and Town of Littleton.

About NCHC

The North Country Health Consortium is a non-profit public health organization. Based in Littleton, they collaborate with health and human services providers serving northern New Hampshire. NCHC is the hub of the North Country Public Health Network.
To learn more about the North Country Public Health Network, and other programs and initiatives of NCHC, visit NCHCNH.org, or contact phn@NCHCNH.org.


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