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H1N1 walk-in clinic to be held at MIT on Dec. 16

MIT Medical physician assistant George Taylor administers an H1N1 flu shot to a student at the Nov. 17 clinic at MacGregor House.
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MIT Medical physician assistant George Taylor administers an H1N1 flu shot to a student at the Nov. 17 clinic at MacGregor House.
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Photo: Alice Waugh

MIT Medical will host a walk-in clinic this Wednesday, Dec. 16 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. in the Stratton Student Center (Mezzanine; 3rd floor) to administer H1N1 vaccinations, as long as supplies last, to:
  • All MIT students;
  • All MIT Health Plan members;
  • All MIT employees
For more influenza-related information, visit MIT Medical’s Flu Central webpage.

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