Paul Finch, MD, left, gets one of the first doses of the H1N1 Flu vaccines. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)
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Paul Finch, MD, left, gets one of the first doses of the H1N1 Flu vaccines. (AP Photo/Greg Campbell)
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Updated: Tuesday, 13 Oct 2009, 1:31 PM EDT
Published : Tuesday, 13 Oct 2009, 1:26 PM EDT
The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department tells FOX Toledo news the H1N1 vaccine is starting to move into the area.
Medical providers and frontline emergency medical personnel are currently being vaccinated. As vaccine types and quantities become available, high-risk individuals and the general public are encouraged to be vaccinated.
To register yourself and your family members, click this link to pre-register to receive the H1N1 vaccine as it becomes available. Failure to pre-register does not mean you cannot receive the vaccine.
Why Pre-register?
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