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Flu Shots in Short Supply Across Miami Valley

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XENIA -- Flu vaccines are a hot commodity throughout the Miami Valley.  Some counties are running low on vaccines and others are out all together.

The Greene County Health Department has received numerous phone calls from people desperately seeking flu shots, which are in limited supply, to say the least.

"Supplies are very limited, and we do anticipate that we'll be out of vaccines by the end of the day," said Amy Schmidtt, Greene County Health Department.

Schmidtt has been at the helm of Greene County's efforts to combat the flu.  She says the number of flu cases is up compared to last year.

"We didn't have any hospitalizations a year ago," Schmidtt said. "This year we had eight individuals who had to be hospitalized as a result of influenza infection.

Ronnie Acton and his 3-year-old grandson, Owen, came to the health department hoping to get flu shots, but the limited supply meant only Owen lucked out to get vaccinated because all adult vaccines were gone.

"We were told we got here too late for the adults," Ronnie Acton said. "I guess they'd run out sometime early this morning, but it's important to get the kids their shots."

Like Greene County, Miami County also expects to run out of flu vaccines by day's end.  Clark County ran out Monday, and didn't expect any more until Wednesday.

People of all ages in Greene County tried their best to get a shot while they still could.

"I wanted to get a flu shot because I didn't want to get sick because I knew the flu was going to be really bad and people had been dying from it," said Kaylie Bradshaw.

Those fears are what is expected to keep health departments busy for the next few weeks.

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