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H1N1 clinic held in Cave Junction

By Erin Maxson
 
October 29, 2009
 
CAVE JUNCTION, Ore. - Hundreds of people lined up in Cave Junction to get the coveted H1N1 vaccine Thursday.
 
300 doses were set aside from Josephine County's recent delivery, but because of the way they are administered, nurses were able to inoculate more than 300 people.
 
The Josephine County Health Department has taken some heat for holding the clinic in Cave Junction instead of Grants Pass.
 
 
 

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