The Bahama Journal "The Ministry of Health will begin to administer free vaccinations for the Influenza A (HINI) Virus to 30,000 of the most at-risk Bahamians as early as next week, Minister of Health Dr. Hubert Minnis said yesterday.
The vaccinations will be administered by healthcare professionals of the Department of Public Health and the Grand Bahama Health Services.�
During a press briefing yesterday, Dr. Minnis said that as with the vaccine for seasonal influenza, persons with allergies to eggs should not receive the Influenza A (HINI) vaccine.�"
The vaccinations will be administered by healthcare professionals of the Department of Public Health and the Grand Bahama Health Services.�
During a press briefing yesterday, Dr. Minnis said that as with the vaccine for seasonal influenza, persons with allergies to eggs should not receive the Influenza A (HINI) vaccine.�"
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