Baldwin County Health Officials Pleased with Patient Turnout
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(ROBERTSDALE, Ala.) Oct. 28 - Health Officials say they did not know what to expect from the H1N1 vaccination clinic, but they were pleased with the turnout. The first clinic in Baldwin County was held on Alabama Highway 104 at the PZK Hall in Robertsdale. Health Officials had 2,100 doses of the vaccine to handout, and they say it took them less than 48 hours to organize the clinic after they found out the vaccine was shipment had arrived. The clinic was open from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M., but officials say people started lining up earlier. The turnout's been very good, Kimberly Taylor, Baldwin County Information Officer, says. We were not sure what we were expecting, but we did see a line about 7:15 this morning, and it has been steady since then. Officials say this is not the last shipment of the vaccine Baldwin County will get, and more doses of the vaccine should be shipped soon.
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