East Haddam, East Hampton, Haddam, Hebron or Marlborough there are steps that have been taken to inform you of what you need to do if the CDC and State Health Department determine a clinic is necessary in this area.
To learn about where to go to be vaccinated, hours of operation, what to bring with you when you come, directions and other general information, go to Clinic Process & Locations.
If you would like to learn more about the vaccine, side effects and other important information, go to Vaccine Information.
Volunteers will be needed in every community to help in the vaccination process. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a volunteer, go to Volunteers Needed.
Questions about smallpox can be answered by going to Frequently Asked Questions.
The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta has also established a public information hotline for questions about smallpox and smallpox vaccine at 888-246-2675; Spanish 888-246-2857; TTY 866-874-2646. The hotline staff has responded to thousands of calls about smallpox and the smallpox vaccine over the past several months.
While the deliberate release of smallpox as an epidemic disease is now regarded as a possibility, at the moment the smallpox vaccine is not available for members of the general public. In the event of a smallpox outbreak, however, the Center for Disease Control has stated that there is enough smallpox vaccine to vaccinate everyone who would need it.
In the event of a bio-terrorist attack triggering a national public health emergency, area health departments will have a plan to vaccinate District 35 populations within a ten-day period. As details of the plan are finalized, updated information will be posted on this site, as well as local town and town police department Web sites.
We recommend that you save this Web site address for future reference.
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