
By Justin Michaels - bio | email
Posted by Kate Oatis - email
(WTOL) - Each county in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan has a health department and each is handling the H1N1 situation differently.
So far no confirmed cases have been seen in Ottawa County. The county plans to roll out the vaccine in clinics to the public as it becomes available.
In Sandusky County, officials say they're planning their clinics, though no confirmed cases have been indentified there.
Seneca County's plan of attack is through the schools while in Wood County, the health department is to start vaccinating as early as this week; they saw two cases earlier this year.
In Wyandot County, the health department has just identified one confirmed case of H1N1, and they're preparing their vaccination plan.
Click on the attached links for information on the H1N1 plan for each county that has one.
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