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177 <br /> <br />Line Item Present Approved <br />Account Number Budset <br />01-6-17-10-804 $33,054.25 <br /> Insurance Reimbursements <br />21-10-520 $61,000.00 <br /> Auto Maintenance <br /> <br />Increase Decrease <br /> <br />$4,221.43 <br /> <br />$4,221.43 <br /> <br />Revised <br />Budset <br />$37,275.68 <br /> <br />$65,221.43 <br /> <br />Proclamation - "National Adult Immunization Awareness Week" (October 20-26) and <br /> <br />"Senior Vaccination Sunday" (November 3) <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Mills, seconded by Commissioner Fennel and <br />unanimously carried, the Board adopted the following Proclamation. <br /> <br />ADULT IMMUNIZATION AWARENESS WEEK <br />SENIOR VACCINATION SUNDAY <br />1996 <br /> <br />A PROCLAMATION <br /> <br /> Thousands of adults in this country are unprotected from <br />diseases such as influenza and pneumococcal pneumonia. More than <br />2,200 North Carolinians died in 1994 due to complications from <br />influenza and pneumonia, and 90 percent of these persons were 65 or <br />older. Many of these deaths could have been prevented through <br />vaccination. <br /> Two statewide efforts are being held in North Carolina to <br />reduce the number of health complications and deaths associated with <br />these illnesses by promoting adult immunizations. During National <br />Adult Immunization Awareness Week -- October 20 through 26, 1996 -- <br />the Division of Maternal and Child Health and Division of Health <br />Promotion are encouraging all immunization providers to work with <br />their communities to vaccinate adults by expanding clinic hours, <br />increasing screenings, and distributing educational and promotional <br />materials. <br /> A second event, Senior Vaccination Sunday, is a statewide <br />vaccination effort that will be held on a single day, November 3, <br />1996. Senior Vaccination Sunday will involve the provision of <br />influenza and pneumonia vaccines to persons 65 and older with <br />Medicare Part B through community-based events. <br /> By joining both efforts, agencies, businesses and civic and <br />religious organizations in Cabarrus County can help protect adults <br />in our community from becoming at risk of death or disability from <br />a vaccine-preventable disease. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, I, Jeffrey L0 Barnhart, Chairman of the <br />Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners, do hereby proclaim October <br />20 through 26, 1996 as "Adult Immunization Awareness Week" and <br />November 3, 1996, as "Senior Vaccination Sunday" in Cabarrus, and <br />call upon the citizens of our community to join me in supporting <br />these efforts to fully immunize our adult population. <br /> Adopted this the 21st day of October, 1996. <br /> <br /> /s/ Jeffrey L. Barnhart <br />Jeffrey L. Barnhart, Chairman <br />Cabarrus County Board of Commissioners <br /> <br />Road Petition - Addition of Boyington Court and Navion Place <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Mills, seconded by Commissioner Fennel and <br />unanimously carried, the Board approved the addition of Boyington Court and <br />Navion Place to the state road system. <br /> <br />Adoption of Cabarrus County Jail "Policy and Procedures" Manual as Submitted by <br />Sheriff Robert Canaday <br /> <br /> UPON MOTION of Commissioner Mills, seconded by Commissioner Fennel and <br />unanimously carried, the Board adopted by reference the Cabarrus County Jail <br />Policy and Procedures Manual as submitted by Sheriff Robert Canaday. <br /> <br />Resolution Approving the Transfer of Property at 242 North Second Street in <br />Albemarle by the Allen House Foundation~ Inc. To the Piedmont Area Mental Healthy <br />Developmental Disability and Substance Abuse Authority <br /> <br /> <br />