LuvOrlando
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I read this in my local paper tonight. I can't even believe it happened but this is what you get when you get administrators handle medical issues! I'm mad but can't say at who exactly. I mean what on earth are school officials doing being involved in something this important anyway??? This should be run by Dr's not Nurses for heaven's sake...
This is from The Morning Call, my local paper.
Stroudsburg Area School District ruins thousands of flu vaccines
The Associated Press
12:09 p.m. EST, November 3, 2009
STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A school district in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains must discard 6,000 doses of swine flu vaccine because they got too cold.
The Stroudsburg Area School District must dispose of the doses after discovering the refrigeration units holding the vaccine were 4 degrees below the permitted range.
Health department officials told the district to get rid of the vaccine on Monday. Department spokeswoman Stacy Kriedeman says the vaccine isn't viable if it's not kept at the proper temperature.
Health officials say the vaccine must be stored at a temperature between 35 and 46 degrees. The nursing office refrigerators holding Stroudsburg's doses were kept at 31 degrees.
Kriedeman says the health department will try to replace the doses as more vaccine becomes available."
This is from The Morning Call, my local paper.
Stroudsburg Area School District ruins thousands of flu vaccines
The Associated Press
12:09 p.m. EST, November 3, 2009
STROUDSBURG, Pa. (AP) -- A school district in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains must discard 6,000 doses of swine flu vaccine because they got too cold.
The Stroudsburg Area School District must dispose of the doses after discovering the refrigeration units holding the vaccine were 4 degrees below the permitted range.
Health department officials told the district to get rid of the vaccine on Monday. Department spokeswoman Stacy Kriedeman says the vaccine isn't viable if it's not kept at the proper temperature.
Health officials say the vaccine must be stored at a temperature between 35 and 46 degrees. The nursing office refrigerators holding Stroudsburg's doses were kept at 31 degrees.
Kriedeman says the health department will try to replace the doses as more vaccine becomes available."