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Undergraduate student H1N1 flu vaccine clinic on Nov. 17

MIT Medical will hold a free undergraduate H1N1 influenza vaccination walk-in clinic on Tuesday, Nov. 17, in the dining room at MacGregor House (W61) from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. or until vaccine supplies last. Students must present a valid MIT ID to get vaccinated. Please wear short sleeves or sleeveless shirts for ease of vaccine administration.

H1N1 vaccine supply is limited at this time, but MIT Medical expects to offer more vaccinations later in November and December when additional shipments of vaccine arrive. Keep checking MIT Medical’s Flu Central web site at http://web.mit.edu/fluinfo for the latest information on vaccine availability.


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