Posted: Jan 11, 2010 10:21 AM
Walmart and Mollen Immunization Clinics announced Momday that Mollen healthcare professionals began administering H1N1 flu shots in select stores in Kentucky beginning January 6. Customers will find specific dates, times and locations for the H1N1 vaccination clinic at flushotsusa.walmart.com.
“H1N1 vaccines are allotted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Mollen has received our allotment for Kentucky,” said John Roehm, CEO of Mollen Immunization Clinics. “With the heightened awareness of getting vaccinated this flu season, we are committed to helping Walmart customers get their H1N1 flu shots in a convenient, affordable way.”
Mollen Immunization Clinics is one of the largest providers of influenza (flu) immunizations in the United States, conducting a network of seasonal clinics each year at drug stores, supermarkets, shopping centers, superstores, corporations, schools, governments and a variety of community locations. Like other retailers, suppliers and drug manufacturers, Walmart and Mollen are working closely with the CDC to participate in the H1N1 vaccination effort. As a result, Mollen will administer H1N1 vaccines at Walmart stores once the various government agencies have determined the distribution for the vaccines.
"We know that in this tough economic time people just can't afford to get sick, and unfortunately, staying healthy can also be expensive,” said John Agwunobi, M.D., president of Walmart’s health and wellness division. “Now more than ever when families are concerned about both their health and their finances, we’re pleased that Mollen will be administering the H1N1 flu vaccine in our stores at an affordable price.”
Comprehensive information from the CDC on H1N1 vaccinations is available at www.flu.gov.
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