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    Officials warn vaccinations given in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio may be causing infections

    Officials warn vaccinations given in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio may be causing infections

    FRANKFORT, Ky. – Health officials say vaccinations given out at various businesses in Indiana, Kentucky and Ohio may be causing infections because of contamination.

    Kentucky’s Department of Public Health (DPH) said Friday that the provider “Location Vaccination” had been giving the vaccinations at businesses since Sept. 1, 2018.

    Doug Hogan, an official with Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services, says officials don’t believe anything is wrong with the actual vaccine, but the “problem appears to have been in some part(s) of how the shot/vaccine was prepared and/or given.”

    According DPH, multiple people have developed infections associated with the vaccines and those infected have experienced redness, pain or tenderness, swelling, and the development of hard lumps, or nodules, at the injection site.

    Though Location Vaccination has stopped administering immunizations, it is still possible individuals previously vaccinated by this provider could develop an infection. Symptoms may start from a few days to more than 12 weeks after vaccination. Medical care is advised since infections will likely not get better on their own.

    “If you received vaccine from this provider, we strongly encourage you to consider getting another round to ensure you are fully immunized and not at risk for contracting illness,” said Dr. Jeff Howard, DPH commissioner. “We believe negative side effects associated with this investigation to be linked to improper storage and handling of the vaccine. We want to emphasize that there is no evidence to suggest that there is an issue with the vaccine supply. The provider has stopped vaccinating and there is no continuing risk to the public.”

    Any businesses who believe Location Vaccination (or anyone representing this company) provided vaccination to their employees should notify their employees immediately and contact DPH at (502) 564-3418.

    “It is important that individuals vaccinated by this company seek appropriate medical evaluation and treatment,” added Dr. Howard. DPH continues to strongly encourage vaccination to protect against hepatitis A, seasonal influenza and all vaccine-preventable diseases.

    Hogan says these are the places where they are aware the vaccinations were given:

    Indiana:

    Columbus
    Medora
    Kentucky:

    Alexandria
    Butler
    Georgetown
    Lexington
    Louisville
    Paris
    Maysville
    Mt. Sterling
    Winchester
    Ohio:

    Greenville
    Dayton
    Georgetown
    Norwood
    Cincinnati
    Columbus
    Circleville
    St. Bernard
    Pike County
    Beech Hollow
    Mansfield
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    Good lord, don't ever admit that our the vaccine is to blame ,
    call it 'something else'...
    Last edited by Stratovarious; 02-04-2019 at 09:25 AM.

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    And get another one.

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    Doug Hogan, an official with Kentucky’s Cabinet for Health and Family Services, says officials don’t believe anything is wrong with the actual vaccine, but the “problem appears to have been in some part(s) of how the shot/vaccine was prepared and/or given.”
    Use proper procedures.



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