New Round Of H1N1 Clinics On Calendar
Community Clinic Being Held Saturday
POSTED: 2:37 pm PDT March 19, 2010
UPDATED: 2:39 pm PDT March 19, 2010
LAS VEGAS -- The Southern Nevada Health District is warning families that the H1N1 virus still poses a health risk even as the weather gets warmer.Health officials have scheduled another series of community vaccination clinics, with the first to be held Saturday at the Touch-A-Truck event at the Orleans Arena.The event will run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.These community clinics give Las Vegans the opportunity to receive the vaccination without going to a public health center.In addition, the health district is now operating weekday clinics at the Fertitta Community Assistance Center inside Catholic Charities at 1501 Las Vegas Blvd.Will You Get The H1N1 Vaccine?Inhaled and injected versions of the H1N1 shot are still available to the public. For more information, call the health district at 702-759-0850 or visit the agency’s Web site.
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