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Posted: Sunday, 01 November 2009 7:12PM
H1N1 vaccinations still free this week
Steve Miller Reporting
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CHICAGO (WBBM) -- Still want to get an H1N1 shot?
The City of Chicago says it has vaccinated more than 28,000 people for swine flu at the six City Colleges sites and the vaccinations will be given free again this week.
The city of Chicago says waiting times have been reduced at the six City Colleges sites.
The busiest site, by far, is the Wright College site in the 4300 block of North Narragansett.
Chicago Health Department spokesman Tim Hadac says the city doubled the number of nurses who had been there, so on Saturday, 30 nurses were giving swine flu shots.
Hadac says 90,000 doses of the vaccine are arriving in the city every week. Those are for the sites at the City Colleges and for hospitals and doctors' offices.
The H1N1 shots will be given next at the six City Colleges sites on Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
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