This is an interesting show about the homogenization of mental health diagnosis across the globe: the good, the bad, the ugly…
H1N1 (swine flu) vaccine at pharmacies
As of December 12, 2009, H1N1 flu vaccine is available for anyone 6 months and older who lives in King County through some pharmacies. Pharmacies have specific governing requirements about who they can vaccinate, so please check about requirements when you make an appointment. See list of participating pharmacies .
Public Health is distributing vaccine to pharmacies to provide another option for people who cannot get vaccinated by a health care provider. The majority of vaccine in King County is distributed to hospitals and other health care providers.
The amount of H1N1 vaccine at pharmacies is limited, but will increase as the weeks go by and supplies become more plentiful. Please check this web page for updates.
Note for caregivers seeking H1N1 vaccine for babies and children: Many pharmacies are unable to vaccinate babies and young children because their staff is not licensed and/or trained for these age groups. Public Health is making every effort to get vaccine to healthcare providers caring for babies and young children. Health care providers who have ordered the vaccine will continue to get supplies as vaccine becomes available, Please check with your health care provider. Please see the list of participating pharmacies to find out who they can vaccinate.