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Posted: 8:13 PM Nov 2, 2009
Lining Up For Swine Flu Shots
WTAP-TV A swine flu shot clinic in Pleasants County brought in pregnant mothers, children, and health care workers looking to protect themselves from the flu. Reporter: Lauren WepplerEmail Address: lauren.weppler@wtap.com |
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The Pleasants County branch of the Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department held an H1N1 clinic for high risk groups in the area on Monday.
Over 100 shots were given to pregnant women, children six months to four years of age, and health care professionals.
Both shots and nasal injections were used.
Lindsay Bartrug brought her son to the clinic, "He goes to child care a couple of days a week and is around other children...so I just thought it would be a good idea."
The Pleasants County Health Department said that they're waiting on official word from the Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department if they will be having another clinic.
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