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Posted: 8:52 PM Nov 8, 2009
H1N1 Vaccines
The Winnebago County Health Department is moving onto its next phase of immunizing for the H1N1 flu virus.
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Starting tomorrow, they'll begin dispensing the vaccine to about 55,000 Winnebago County students and those at most risk for contracting H1N1. That includes children six to 35 months old, pregnant women, and those who spend a lot of time with babies. It's by appointment only. As for students, vaccines will be administered during the school day to children who's parents signed a consent form.
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