Nov 3, 2009 5:16 am US/Central
Kane County Suspends H1N1 Vaccinations
Health Director Says There Will Eventually Be Adequate Supply
GENEVA, Ill. (CBS) ―
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In this photo illustration the H1N1 swine flu vaccination Pandemic is pictured at Charite clinical center on Oct.26, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
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Until more vaccine arrives, expect more stories like this one Kane County is no longer taking appointments for individual H1N1 vaccinations.
The Daily Herald reports that people have been booked for all 17,500 doses the county has received so far.
Kane County Health Department Executive Director Paul Kuehnert told the Daily Herald there will eventually be an adequate supply of the vaccine.
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In the city of Chicago, the H1N1 vaccine will be available Tuesday at six campuses of the City Colleges of Chicago.
The clinics run from 3 to 8 p.m. at:
--Kennedy-King College, 6301 S. Halsted St.;
--Olive-Harvey College, 10001 S. Woodlawn Ave.;
--Richard J. Daley College, 7501 S. Pulaski Rd.;
--Truman College, 1145 W. Wilson Ave.;
--Arturo Velasquez Institute, 2800 S. Western Ave.;
--Wright College, 4300 N. Narragansett Ave.
For more H1N1 vaccine locations and eligibility requirements in the city and suburbs, click here for Links & Numbers.
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