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Posted: 9:48 AM Nov 14, 2009
IU receives swine flu vaccine reservations
Indiana University has received an initial supply of 980 doses of H1N1 vaccine, enough for Bloomington students and employees who made online reservations for Monday.
Reporter: The Associated Press |
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Indiana University has received an initial supply of 980 doses of H1N1 vaccine, enough for Bloomington students and employees who made online reservations for Monday.
Students and employees in high-risk categories were advised last week that they could reserve a 10-minute time slot between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on a Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday.
Now that the vaccine has been received from the Indiana State Department of Health, people with reservations will get an e-mail confirming the calendar date for their free vaccination at Assembly Hall.
The university will make future announcements about more vaccine becoming available to students and employees as more vaccine arrives.

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