
Health Department Administrator Judy Bright reported that the county's supply of vaccine for seasonal and H1N1 (swine) flu varieties is in short supply.
The health department has admininstered 401 doses of H1N1 vaccine, she said, and 425 doses of seasonal flu vaccine.
Staff were administering seasonal flu vaccinations that day Tuesday, and she expected to use up the existing supply.
The department has a small supply of H1N1 vaccine, and it will go to children age and high risk adults.
The county's supply is on back order, she said, with no firm date for delivery as demand is very high across the nation.
"We've had people from other areas of Washington, from Astoria, calling us to be vaccinated," she said.
Public Works Director Pete Ringen reported that the Grays River is continuing to erode the shoreline along Mattson Road, and he has met with a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife biologist to discuss possible remedies.
He and property owners are looking for low cost ways of protecting the bank, he said. He plans to schedule a meeting with property owners in the area to brainstorm solutions.
"I'm just trying to buy time till there's some money available," he said. "The property owners are concerned that there's no long term solution, but how do you pay for it?"