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Denver Public Health will hold a clinic from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.
Denver Public Health will hold a clinic from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday.
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Vaccines for the H1N1 virus will be available to anyone who wants an inoculation beginning Thursday, Denver Public Health announced Monday.

Previously the vaccine was reserved for members of high-risk groups, including pregnant women, medical personnel, the elderly, young children and those who work with young children.

A vaccination clinic is scheduled from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday, or until the supply runs out, at the Rita Bass Trauma and EMS Education Institute at 190 W. Sixth Ave.

The shots are free and available to anyone regardless of their city or county of residence, a Denver Public Health spokeswoman said.

The vaccine is also being distributed to health care providers, hospitals and other clinics.

For more information on flu clinics, visit or . Information also is available from the Denver Health flu line at 303-436-6100. The Denver Post


This article has been corrected in this online archive. Originally, due to a reporting error, the day of a Denver Public Health flu shot clinic this
weekend was misstated. The clinic is Sunday from 8 a.m. to noon, or until the
supply runs out, at the Rita Bass Trauma and EMS Institute at 190
W. Sixth Ave.


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