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H1N1 vaccine
Date: 10/28/2009 Album ID: 876026
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Donna Holguin, quality improvement/occupational health director for Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center  Paul L. Foster School of Medicine showed an H1N1 vaccine nasal mist being administered to their patient care givers Tuesday. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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About 200 people lined up outside the Westside Health Clinic at 5159 Mace to receive a free H1N1 flu vaccine Wednesday. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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El Paso veterinarian Clayton McCook, center, and hiis wife, Cynthia McCook,  with back to camera, held his daughter, Elizabeth McCook on his shoulders as he waited in line to get his daughter and wife a free H1N1 flu vaccine at the Westside Health Center at 5195 Mace early Wednesday morning. About 200 people lined up outside the clinic, many of them paretns with small children. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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About 200 people lined up early Wednesday to receive the H1N1 flu vaccine at the Westside Health Center at 5195 Mace in West  El Paso. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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About 200 people lined up outside the Westside Health Clinic at 5159 Mace to receive a free H1N1 flu vaccine Wednesday. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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El Paso veterinarian Clayton McCook, center, and hiis wife, Cynthia McCook,  with back to camera, held his daughter, Elizabeth McCook on his shoulders as he waited in line to get his daughter and wife a free H1N1 flu vaccine at the Westside Health Center at 5195 Mace early Wednesday morning. About 200 people lined up outside the clinic, many of them paretns with small children. Rudy Gutierrez/El Paso Times
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Ezekiel Diaz, 12, gets the H1N1 vaccine administered by Rosie Galvan as his brother and father stood by waiting to get their vaccine as well. Several hundred people lined up early at the Henderson Clinic and waited several hours to get the H1N1 vaccine Wednesday. The vaccine was being issued to more asthmatic children and adults than any other high risk group, and was free to those waited for their vaccine. The vaccine was available at the city's four clinics and will continue today. Ruben R. Ramirez/El Paso Times
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