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Posted: 5:31 PM Nov 16, 2009
Vaccination clinic held in Eau Claire Monday
A vaccination clinic for children at high-risk of the H1N1 virus were able to get vaccinated in Eau Claire Monday.
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A vaccination clinic for children at high-risk of the H1N1 virus were able to get vaccinated in Eau Claire Monday.
Until 6:30 Monday evening, children ages five to 18 with chronic medical conditions can get the vaccine at Immaculate Conception School in Eau Claire.
Two other clinics are scheduled as of now.
The Eau Claire City County Health Department says the target group will be expanded to people ages five to 65 years old who have chronic medical conditions.
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