Mahoning County Wrapping Up H1N1 Clinics

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Updated: 11/20/2009 6:47 pm
The Mahoning County Health Department is wrapping up its school based H1N1 clinics.

Friday, officials held their thirteenth clinic at Campbell Elementary School. Over the last month, they've distributed almost 14,000 vaccinations, including both the shots and nasal sprays.

Children under 9 still need to get a second round, but they must wait at least 28 days between the two.

Health officials expect to receive more vaccine in the next few weeks, and at that time they hope to schedule regional clinics.

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