Got up early to get H1N1 vaccine for my kids
November 7, 2009 | Oregon | Vetting explained
I got up early to stand in line for the H1N1 vaccine. Getting up at 4:45am and driving down to the clinic I expected to be first in line, well I was 21st. The family that was first arrived at 3:30am.
With only 200 vaccines available and 1000’s of expected kids it’s going to be a very tough day.
At 8:15 the staff at Childhood Health Associates of Salem came outside and explained the process. Hand out tickets that represent the exact amount of vaccines available. Armed with wireless laptops and clipboards the staff quicky processed the kids, it went very smooth…
I want to give a big THANK YOU to the staff at Childhood Health Associates of Salem http://www.childhoodhealth.com/
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