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A shortage of expected H1N1 vaccine has forced El Paso County to cancel its first flu clinics just days after it announced them.
The county is expected to receive about 14,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine in the next two weeks, which is less than half what was originally anticipated, the county Department of Health and Environment said in a news release. That's because Colorado received just 50,000 doses this week, slightly more than a quarter of the 183,300 it expected.See the full content of this document
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County to Get Less Vaccine
"This is frustrating, especially for those individuals who know they have an increased risk and are anxious to get the vaccine," state Chi...
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