Updated: Fri Nov. 06 2009 16:15:59
ctvcalgary.ca
Pregnant women in Alberta can now get the H1N1 vaccine.
They also have the option to get the version adjuvant or the version without adjuvant.
Because of the limited supply of H1N1 vaccine, the province is only allowing children between the ages of six months and under five years, as of November 1, 2009, and pregnant women to get vaccinated.
Lineups at the clinics on Friday were still more manageable than last week when the province was not turning anyone away from the mass vaccination clinics.
Those who are facing a wait are given a wrist band that will allow them to leave and come back closer to the actual time they will be vaccinated.
On Thursday, the province administered 35,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine to children across Alberta.
The vaccinations continue as the number of deaths in the province continues to rise.
On Friday, health officials said two elderly men with chronic conditions, from the Edmonton area, have died from H1N1.
For a list of clinic locations and times, click on the link for Alberta Health Services.