Editor’s note (The Columbia Chronicle)

Thanks to hard work by Columbia’s Vice President of Safety and Security Robert Koverman, I received my H1N1 vaccine on Oct. 21. I am one of a small but lucky group of people who were able to get the vaccine. But soon, despite the outcry by health care professionals about continued shortage around the country,

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Editor’s note (The Columbia Chronicle)

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Residents eager to get H1N1 shot (The Cold Lake Sun)

Hundreds of Cold Lake and area residents claimed their spot in line to get the H1N1 vaccine on Oct. 29 at the Cold Lake Agriplex. It was the first chance for residents to get the vaccine. Many people tried to get the vaccine on Oct.

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Residents eager to get H1N1 shot (The Cold Lake Sun)

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H1N1 flu shot ready at health department (Weakley County Press)

The Weakley County Health Department is now offering a limited amount of the H1N1 injectable vaccine on Oct. 22, from 3 until 7 p.m. and Oct. 24 beginning at 8 a.m.

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H1N1 flu shot ready at health department (Weakley County Press)

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