With three weeks of H1N1 vaccine clinics at schools behind them, officials at the Louisville health department are now organizing clinics for the general public.Starting January 4th and lasting three weeks, anyone in Louisville who wants an H1N1 vaccination can get one, not just those considered at high-risk.Director Dr. Adewale Troutman says supply of the vaccine from the CDC is now readily available.“We have absolutely no problem supply-wise, we were just talking about this a few minutes ago, we’re not even doing allocations anymore, whatever we order is what we’re getting, and it’s flowing freely, so vaccine supply is no longer an issue," says Troutman.The clinics will be held two days a week at the Urban Government Center, the Middletown Fire Station and the PRP Fire Station.Indiana health officials have also opened their H1N1 vaccine supply up to the general public. H1N1 clinics - January 4th-22ndUrban Government Center810 Barret AveMondays - 12pm-7pmWednesday - 9am-4pmMiddletown Fire Station108 Urton LaneTuesdays - 9am-4pmThursday - 12pm-7pmPleasure Ridge Park Fire Station4500 Kerrick LaneTuesdays - 9am-4pmThursdays - 12pm-7pm
- To make an appointment, call 568-4161.