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Show A new pamphlet "Flu 1976-77" 1976-77" Is now available for people peo-ple who still have unanswer-' ed questions about influenza and the swine flu in particular, parti-cular, announced Mrs. La-Vern La-Vern W. Parmley, president of the Utah Lung Association. The publication, she noted, briefly discusses the flu and its associated problems as well as detailing why and how the 1976-77 flu is expected to be different. It is available avail-able as afreeChristmasSeal service by writing the Utah Lung Association, 1616 South 11th East, or calling 484-4456. Sl'M3 fin mnoculatien dates set Final preparations are now underway for swine influenza in-fluenza immunization clinics to be established in Beaver C ounty. The State Health Dept. said today that vaccine is expected expect-ed to be available sometime during October and special swine influenza immunization immuniza-tion clinics will be held shortly thereafter. Any person 18 years or older can be immunized free at the special clinics. Persons Per-sons allergic to chicken eggs, ill with fever or who have received another immunization immuniza-tion within the previous 14 days will either be referred to a private doctor or asked to return on another day for immunization. Elderly persons and persons per-sons with a chronic illness involving the heart, lung or kidneys will be given a special spe-cial vaccine that will protect pro-tect not only against swine flu but also against Victoria flu which was epidemic last year. Clinic Dates: Beaver, October Oc-tober 26th at 5-8 p.m. at the Belknap School. Milford, October 27th at 5 -8 p.m . at the M ilford Grade S chool. |