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Second H1N1 Town Hall Meeting a Bust in Kanawha County
Posted Tuesday, November 3, 2009 ; 08:37 PM | View Comments | Post Comment
Updated Wednesday, November 4, 2009; 07:56 AM

Only a handful of parents and community members attended the meeting at East Academy High School.

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CHARLESTON -- The second of three town hall meetings organized by the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department on H1N1 was held at Capitol High School Tuesday and again and attendance was poor.

Aside from East Academy Nigh School students who were required to attend, only a handful of concerned parents and community members came out to ask questions to health officials.

"I just needed to be more informed and I'm really shocked that there wasn't more people here," said Kelley French, one of only the few in attendance.

But school officials said the light turnout may actually be a positive sign.

"It's sort of a good thing. We would like for the room to be filled but that it's not means that people are really really comfortable with what's going on," Capital High School Principal Clinton Giles said.

The final town hall meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Albans High School.

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Lily
11/4/09 at 5:41 AM
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What is there to talk about? Wash your hands, take care of your health and don't expose yourself to others who may be sick. And, if you do get sick, get yourself treated... and for goodness sake, don't expose others to your sickness.

As for the vaccination, if the CDC can't even convince the President to give it to his children, then why would I bother listening to our local Health Department tell me it's safe to give to mine? It will be years to come before the full effects of this vaccination can be realized accurately, and I don't see the purpose of subjecting my children to this knowing that they have no underlying health conditions that would put them at risk for influenza-related illnesses and complications.
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Terri Scott
11/3/09 at 11:19 PM
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I don't think the light turnout necessarily means folks are comfortable with anything; I think perhaps many feel as I do---it's best to stay away from all unnecessary places for fear of being exposed to the flu! Many would have to bring children along, and expose them, too. If the Health Department wants to disburse information, I suggest they put those meetings on tv, on the radio, and in the newspaper; then we can safely stay home and get the information. I'm sure they could arrange to have phone-in questions for the tv and radio, to get public input.

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