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Vaccine restrictions lifted for public

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Issue date: 12/14/09 Section: News
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Restrictions on the H1N1 vaccine have been lifted, according to a Friday e-mail from Sheila Baker, medical director for Health Services.

The e-mail states that people six months of age or older can now receive the vaccine.

Supplies are still limited throughout the state, but Eastern currently has 600 doses and will administer the vaccine free of charge to anyone 10 years of age or older.

People may receive the vaccine from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday the Health Service without an appointment.  

Students, faculty, staff, annuitants and friends of the university are welcome to receive a vaccination.
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