East Shore District Health Department

East Shore District Health Department

Serving Branford, East Haven, and North Branford

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Vaccination and Point of Distribution (POD) clinics are available should a public health emergency like pandemic flu, smallpox, anthrax hit the area.

Where Are They?

  • Branford High School at 185 East Main St. will serve Branford and East Haven residents
  • Madison Town Campus Complex on Duck Hole Road will host Guilford, Madison and North Branford residents

How will you know when to go?
Residents will be told when to report to their local clinic site; residents will have to be patient and flexible In an emergency, clinics will be held in the area, with the goal of vaccinating or distributing medication to the entire population. If there are vaccine or medication supply shortages, the clinic will strictly follow the state priority groupings. With smallpox, the clinics would run for at least 10 days; for antibiotic distribution, the clinics would run for 48 to 72 hours

Announcements of these clinics will be made by local and state Television and Radio. Clinics will provide educational information about the disease, vaccine, antibiotic, etc., and residents will have the opportunity to have their medical concerns answered by trained medical personnel.

Clinic Transportation, Staging Sites to transport residents to vaccination, or antibiotic distribution clinics will be announced at the time of an event.

What to bring?

  • Identification (Driver’s License, Passport, Personal mail with address, Other ID with address)
  • Food, diapers and toys for small children in clear plastic bags similar to airport security
  • Weather-appropriate clothes with easy access to the upper arm

DO NOT BRING large back packs or luggage. No pets are allowed into the clinic sites with the exception of service animals.

What to expect

  • Initial check-in area where directions and information will be given
  • Educational Presentation: Information to be distributed to better inform the public on the relevant public health emergency, and the medication or vaccine being distributed or administered
  • Consent Forms – All vaccine recipients must read and sign consent forms
    Counseling – For those with medical contra-indications and questions
  • Vaccination/dispensing – Vaccination or medication distribution occurs at this area. Type of remedy (i.e. antibiotics vs. vaccination) depends on type of public health risk
  • Exit Interview – Those vaccinated or given medication will receive additional health guidelines for post-clinic medical care

For more detailed information about local clinic plans, visit our regional website.