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H1N1 vaccines will soon be given to the public in southern Kentucky

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Updated: Tue 5:42 PM, Oct 13, 2009

H1N1 vaccines will soon be given to the public in southern Kentucky.

Representatives with the Lake Cumberland District Health Department say they received a small amount of vaccines late last week.

Those vaccines have already been given out to medical and health workers that wanted them.

Representatives say any left over, will be given out to the public at several clinics set up around the region this Saturday.

In Pulaski County, the clinic will be at Meece Middle School from 9 am to 1 pm.

The seasonal flu shot will also be administered during those hours.


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