Oneida County will continue an aggressive and proactive program to protect residents from the H1N1 health threat. County Executive Anthony Picente says the department of health will continue to provide vaccine as it is available, hand-sanitizer dispensers have been installed in all county buildings and he hopes the informational posters and seminars promoting good hygiene have a positive impact. The reassurance comes as the department announces a total of 5 h1n1 related deaths in the area.